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‘This is live voter suppression’: Black Voters Matter blocked from taking Georgia seniors

‘This is live voter suppression’: Black Voters Matter blocked from taking Georgia seniors to vote LOUISVILLE, GEORGIA — Seniors in rural Georgia were dancing in the street, preparing to board Black Voters Matter‘s bus to go cast a ballot on the first day of Georgia’s early voting period. But between 20 and 30 senior citizens were forced off the bus, in an act that organizers described as witnessing “live voter suppression." [READ MORE]( [After Warren proves Native American ancestry, Trump pretends he didn’t make $1M charitable offer]( [READ MORE]( [Mob of white nationalist ‘Proud Boys’ brutally beat several men: ‘Are you brave now, faggot?!’]( [READ MORE]( [Republican congressman Duncan Hunter’s campaign has devolved into Islamophobic trash]( [READ MORE]( [Republican Senate candidate compared Michelle Obama to a monkey in Facebook post]( [READ MORE]( [Trump digs in deeper on climate denial, accuses scientists of ‘political agenda’]( [READ MORE]( Watch: Trump's pattern of threatening his critics with blackmail Donald Trump does not like to be criticized. When he feels he has been attacked, he tends to fire back in the same way: suggesting — with no evidence -- that he has compromising stories to tell about his critics. From attacking Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-TX) wife, Heidi Cruz, during the 2016 presidential race to vaguely threatening Senate Democrats during the fight over Justice Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court, it's a tactic he uses often. CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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