Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is cracking down on last ditch efforts by groups looking to campaign as voters stand in line at polling locations, with the U.S. Senate runoff election one week away. "Line warming" is a contested practice in Georgia, as anyone who gives or offers to give "money or gifts for the purpose of registering as a voter, voting, or voting for a particular candidate," could face felony charges. There's a lot of different things people are trying to do," another voter, Andre Timmons told Fox News Tuesday. Though some Democratic voting rights groups have raised concerns that fewer polling locations stationed around the state during the special election, could prohibit voting accessibility. Another worry is the president's repeated claims of voter fraud, despite the Justice Department’s rejection of such allegations.
Source: Fox News December 30, 2020 01:41 UTC