No one expects Democrats or the media to even acknowledge this, but what about the woke corporations?

Black voters in Georgia overwhelmingly reported positive voting experience under “Jim Crow 2.0” or, as Biden nonsensically called it, “Jim Eagle” voting law. 0% had a “poor experience”.

The overwhelming majority of black voters in Georgia said they had a “good” or “excellent” voting experience under a new election reform law that President Biden decried as “Jim Crow 2.0” when it was enacted in 2021.

A post-election survey from the University of Georgia released last week found that none of the 364 black voters polled had a “poor” experience at the ballot box.

By contrast, 72.6% of the surveyed black voters said their experience was “excellent,” while 23.6% said it was “good” and 3.3% said it was “fair.” The remaining 0.5% said they didn’t know how to characterize their voting experience.

In addition, 99.4% of black voters said they felt safe while waiting to cast their ballot.

Critics said the Election Integrity Act was an attempt to further marginalize historically suppressed black voters in the state — and an overreaction to former President Donald Trump’s claims that widespread voter fraud in the usually red state led to his defeat there in the 2020 election.

“This is Jim Crow in the 21st Century. It must end,” President Biden said of the measure at the time it became law.

“Instead of celebrating the rights of all Georgians to vote or winning campaigns on the merits of their ideas, Republicans in the state instead rushed through an un-American law to deny people the right to vote,” he said.

The passage of the bill led Major League Baseball to yank the 2021 All Star Game from Truist Park in Cobb County, Ga. as Democrats called for a boycott of the state economy.

The 2022 election in Georgia featured a key Senate race between two black candidates. Sen. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, beat back a challenge from University of Georgia Heisman Trophy winner and Trump-anointed GOP hopeful Herschel Walker in a Dec. 6 runoff.

The 2022 election in Georgia featured a key Senate race between two black candidates. Sen. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, beat back a challenge from University of Georgia Heisman Trophy winner and Trump-anointed GOP hopeful Herschel Walker in a Dec. 6 runoff.

Here are just a few of the leftwing media outlets who pretended to report on the issue:

https://www.brookings.edu › blog › the-avenue › 2021 › 04 › 19 › georgias-voter-suppression-bill-is-an-assault-on-our-democracy

Georgia's voter suppression bill is an assault on our democracy

Apr 19, 2021This case revolves around Section 2 of the act, which expressly forbids any election law that "results in a denial or abridgement of the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on...

https://news.yahoo.com › abrams-voter-suppression-georgia-still-183029474.html

Abrams: Voter suppression in Georgia still underway despite record ...

Oct 24, 2022October 24, 2022, 2:30 PM · 4 min read. Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is sounding the alarm about voter suppression even amid a record-breaking week of early voter turnout in Georgia. "In 2018, we had record turnout," Abrams said in a press conference Monday. "We had record turnout that shattered records for Democrats ...

https://www.yourtango.com › 2021341348 › why-georgia-voting-law-suppressive-black-voters

Why The New Georgia Voting Law Is Suppressive To Black Voters - YourTango

Apr 2, 2021The right to vote is a sacred thing for Black people, considering we didn't receive that right until 1965. This new law being put into place in Georgia will further inhibit Black people from ...

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https://www.brennancenter.org › our-work › research-reports › voter-suppression-efforts-georgia-are-escalating

Voter Suppression Efforts in Georgia Are Escalating

Mar 15, 2021One is the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would help protect voters from racial discrimination and vote suppression by restoring and strengthening the protections of the Voting Rights Act. Additionally, the For The People Act (H.R. 1 in the House and S. 1 in the Senate), which deals with a lot of nuts-and-bolts election ...


And then there were institutions like Holllywood, and corporations like Delta, Coca-Cola and Home Depot that piled on.