New Democrat (and Coca-Cola, and Major League Baseball's) talking point

Georgia’s voter turnout broke all records this week; just ask Yahoo News:

Georgia has seen record-breaking turnout for early voting despite passing an election security law last year that critics panned as "voter suppression" and President Biden said harkened back to the era of "Jim Crow"

"The record early voting turnout is a testament to the security of the voting system and the hard work of our county election officials," Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said of the numbers Wednesday. "As Secretary of State, I promised to strike a strong balance between access and security in our elections, and these numbers demonstrate that I kept that promise and that voters have confidence in Georgia’s elections."

Georgia has seen 539,297 people cast ballots as of Tuesday, far outpacing the 182,684 by this point in the 2018 midterm primary elections, according to data compiled by Georgia Votes.

The numbers have even outpaced those posted during the 2020 presidential election by 156%, an election that saw election officials encourage early and mail-in voting to decrease crowding during the pandemic.

The Left’s transition from pandemic to panic took just hours.

Twitchy

On Saturday the Washington Post reported that voting is “surging” in Georgia despite Democrat claims the new election law would make it harder to cast a ballot.

Washington Post reporter Amy Gardner tweeted the story this way:

The response was as fast as John Kerry’s swift boat, led by one Aaron Rupar, holder of a degree in philosophy (I kid you not), a course of study that obviously didn’t include that old fashioned subject, logic:

Who is Aaron Rupar? A nobody, now, but he once achieved immortality with his “reporting”, and he still has readers among his fellow leftists, and they’ll eat up his inane argument here, and adopt it as their own — count on it.

To sum up, let’s give the King of Logic the final say: