What's going with Kentucky's primary election polling places on Tuesday?

The point is - it's irrelevant who made the decision.

It wouldn't be if the governor were a Republican. If this was going on in a state with a Republican governor you'd be screaming about how the "NaziCon" is trying to suppress black votes. But when we have a Democratic governor strangely there is no such claim made.

Why is that?
 
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Election Day concerns, especially over how the lack of in-person polling sites could affect Black voters, were so great that a bipartisan group went to court last week to demand more polling locations. A judge denied the claim, citing concerns that last-minute action by the court would adversely impact the election.
 
Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) State lawmakers and voting rights activists are bracing for potential chaos during Kentucky's primary election on Tuesday after concerns over coronavirus led state elections officials to sharply limit the number of in-person polling places.

Those limits -- from just under 3,700 polling locations in a typical election, according to the Kentucky secretary of state, to 170 locations on Tuesday -- have led to outcry across the country, particularly from Democrats who say it could result in a nightmare scenario in big cities with hours-long lines, potentially disenfranchising Black voters. The commonwealth's two most populous counties, Jefferson and Fayette, the homes of Louisville and Lexington, will have just one in-person polling location each open on Tuesday.

The outcry has already made Kentucky the newest battleground in a nationwide fight over voting access.


This doesn't sound right. This doesn't smell right. What do you think?

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They had 2 weeks of early voting, absentee voting which could be mailed or dropped off, and election day in person voting. That's 4 options over a two week period. Are you saying people are just too stupid to take advantage of 1 of the 4 options?


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ONE polling place for 610,000 voters sounds like a disaster. We'll see on Tuesday...
 
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Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) State lawmakers and voting rights activists are bracing for potential chaos during Kentucky's primary election on Tuesday after concerns over coronavirus led state elections officials to sharply limit the number of in-person polling places.

Those limits -- from just under 3,700 polling locations in a typical election, according to the Kentucky secretary of state, to 170 locations on Tuesday -- have led to outcry across the country, particularly from Democrats who say it could result in a nightmare scenario in big cities with hours-long lines, potentially disenfranchising Black voters. The commonwealth's two most populous counties, Jefferson and Fayette, the homes of Louisville and Lexington, will have just one in-person polling location each open on Tuesday.

The outcry has already made Kentucky the newest battleground in a nationwide fight over voting access.


This doesn't sound right. This doesn't smell right. What do you think?

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Republicans don't want minorities to vote.
Why not?
There are many hard working minorities and that very fact scares the shit out of you.
 
Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) State lawmakers and voting rights activists are bracing for potential chaos during Kentucky's primary election on Tuesday after concerns over coronavirus led state elections officials to sharply limit the number of in-person polling places.

Those limits -- from just under 3,700 polling locations in a typical election, according to the Kentucky secretary of state, to 170 locations on Tuesday -- have led to outcry across the country, particularly from Democrats who say it could result in a nightmare scenario in big cities with hours-long lines, potentially disenfranchising Black voters. The commonwealth's two most populous counties, Jefferson and Fayette, the homes of Louisville and Lexington, will have just one in-person polling location each open on Tuesday.

The outcry has already made Kentucky the newest battleground in a nationwide fight over voting access.


This doesn't sound right. This doesn't smell right. What do you think?

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They had 2 weeks of early voting, absentee voting which could be mailed or dropped off, and election day in person voting. That's 4 options over a two week period. Are you saying people are just too stupid to take advantage of 1 of the 4 options?


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Just blacks. Dimwingers think blacks are too stupid to function in society like everyone else.
 
Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) State lawmakers and voting rights activists are bracing for potential chaos during Kentucky's primary election on Tuesday after concerns over coronavirus led state elections officials to sharply limit the number of in-person polling places.

Those limits -- from just under 3,700 polling locations in a typical election, according to the Kentucky secretary of state, to 170 locations on Tuesday -- have led to outcry across the country, particularly from Democrats who say it could result in a nightmare scenario in big cities with hours-long lines, potentially disenfranchising Black voters. The commonwealth's two most populous counties, Jefferson and Fayette, the homes of Louisville and Lexington, will have just one in-person polling location each open on Tuesday.

The outcry has already made Kentucky the newest battleground in a nationwide fight over voting access.


This doesn't sound right. This doesn't smell right. What do you think?

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And TikTok admitted sabotaging the Trump rally. All's fair in love and war.....and politics.
 
Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) State lawmakers and voting rights activists are bracing for potential chaos during Kentucky's primary election on Tuesday after concerns over coronavirus led state elections officials to sharply limit the number of in-person polling places.

Those limits -- from just under 3,700 polling locations in a typical election, according to the Kentucky secretary of state, to 170 locations on Tuesday -- have led to outcry across the country, particularly from Democrats who say it could result in a nightmare scenario in big cities with hours-long lines, potentially disenfranchising Black voters. The commonwealth's two most populous counties, Jefferson and Fayette, the homes of Louisville and Lexington, will have just one in-person polling location each open on Tuesday.

The outcry has already made Kentucky the newest battleground in a nationwide fight over voting access.


This doesn't sound right. This doesn't smell right. What do you think?

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CNN says there is a “nationwide fight over ballot access”? Must be so.
 

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