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Glenn Kessler, the head fact-checker for the Washington Post got his facts fouled up again on Monday when he claimed that the state of Delaware does not have prohibitions against bribery and electioneering as Georgia does. He made this claim despite sharing the salient text of both laws and further spread disinformation by tweeting “No, Delaware doesn’t specifically prohibit food or water at the polls like Georgia.”
Delaware’s law doesn’t mention food and water specifically, but the effect is the same. Food and water can be distributed by non-partisan poll workers, but cannot be handed out by campaign workers or partisan volunteers.
It’s not the first time Kessler has been busted for exhibiting his bias in the form of “fact checking.” In January, Kessler said outright that the new president would not be held to the same standards of factualness as the old president.
Georgia passed new voting laws on Friday that leftist media loudly decried as racist. This is primarily due to the fact that Georgia will now require a voter ID for citizens to cast their votes. These ID’s can be obtained free of charge. A provision in the law to prevent electioneering at polling places and bribery has also come under fire.
The narrative that has been crafted is that Georgia is disallowing people from receiving food and water while waiting on line to cast their votes. This is entirely false.
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