Jean-Pierre Dodging Jim Crow 2.0 Questions as Voting Records Soar

Karine Jean-Pierre via White House Wikimedia Commons

During a White House press conference Tuesday, Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if Biden was still standing with his previous statements regarding Jim Crow 2.0. Due to the fact that Georgia is already seeing a 63% increase in voting turnouts compared to the 2018 midterm elections, reporters asked Jean-Pierre if Biden was sticking with his previous statements. At that time Jean-Pierre mentioned ”“voter suppression” and “high turnout” can take place at the same time.” She also noted that there have been a lot of “anti-voter policies that were based on the big lie.” Insinuating that Biden is still leaning toward the Jim Crow 2.0 ideas, even though new evidence is pointing far away from those theories.

“Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger previously told Fox News Digital that the state is on track to “break records in terms of voter turnout in every category.”
“In 2018, 223,576 Georgians voted by mail for governor. So far this year, we’ve received 239,789 requests for absentee ballots, 238,356 have been mailed out,” Raffensperger said. “We’ll exceed 2018’s total for mailed-in ballots. So far we’ve been breaking the early vote record set in 2018, and we’re approaching the early vote numbers in 2020.””

While many feel Biden should apologize for those comments, the big question is what will have to surface for Biden and Stacy Abrams to demolish these comments towards the state.


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