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Polling Places Remain A Target Ahead Of November Elections

Polling Places Remain A Target Ahead Of November Elections

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Sunday, August 29th 2021 at 4:53PM · 1326 views
Polling Places Remain A Target Ahead Of November Elections

The shuttering of polling places, often in black precincts, affects voter behavior.
09/04/2018 11:41 am ET

By Matt Vasilogambros

In the five years since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down key parts of the Voting Rights Act, nearly a thousand polling places have been shuttered across the country, many of them in southern black communities.

The trend continues: This year alone, 10 counties with large black populations in Georgia closed polling spots after a white elections consultant recommended they do so to save money. When the consultant suggested a similar move in Randolph County, pushback was enough to keep its nine polling places open.

But the closures come amid a tightening of voter ID laws in many states that critics view as an effort to make it harder for blacks and other minorities to vote — and, in Georgia specifically, the high-profile gubernatorial bid by a black woman.

The ballot in November features Stacey Abrams, a Democrat trying to become the first black woman elected governor in the United States, versus Brian Kemp, the Republican secretary of state who has led efforts in Georgia to purge voter rolls, slash early voting and close polling places.

Local officials across the country shuttered 868 polling places in the three years after the Supreme Court’s 2013 ruling, according to a 2016 report from the Leadership Conference Education Fund, the research arm of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, a coalition of 200 civil rights groups.

Arizona, Louisiana and Texas, the report said, “have all made alarming reductions in polling places.”

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, August 29th 2021 at 4:55PM

Steve, Stop acting like this is NOT happening in America.

Steve Williams Monday, August 30th 2021 at 1:17AM

The article was way too long, and for all that, unconvincing. It jumps from one would-be expert to the next, never providing any links to sources. I don't trust it in the least. I wouldn't even try to track down the sources. How tedious.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, August 30th 2021 at 9:48AM

This is more direct and to the point. Steve, I am sure you will understand these two paragraphs:

In the five years since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down key parts of the Voting Rights Act, nearly a thousand polling places have been shuttered across the country, many of them in southern black communities.

The trend continues: This year alone, 10 counties with large black populations in Georgia closed polling spots after a white elections consultant recommended they do so to save money. When the consultant suggested a similar move in Randolph County, pushback was enough to keep its nine polling places open.

NOW Do you understand this recent history Steve YES or NO.

Steve Williams Monday, August 30th 2021 at 12:49PM

NO Ron, I do not understand and those paragraphs tell me YOU need to do your homework. It tells us nothing that polling places closed to save money. A thousand polling places? Administered by whom/where? "A white elections consultant?" You sound like a racist again Ron.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, August 30th 2021 at 1:02PM

The trend continues: This year alone, 10 counties with large black populations in Georgia closed polling spots after a white elections consultant recommended they do so to save money.

When the consultant suggested a similar move in Randolph County, (Which is a WHITE County) pushback was enough to keep its nine polling places open.

Do you understand that Steve?

YES or NO Steve.


Steve Williams Monday, August 30th 2021 at 3:50PM

You are not a problem solver, that's for sure Ron. Have YOU encountered long lines, or a prcinct polling place that was inconvenient to get to?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, August 30th 2021 at 7:29PM

Maybe you missed what I just asked you

The trend continues: This year alone, 10 counties with large black populations in Georgia closed polling spots after a white elections consultant recommended they do so to save money.

When the consultant suggested a similar move in Randolph County, (Which is a WHITE County) pushback was enough to keep its nine polling places open.

Do you understand that Steve?

YES or NO Steve.

Steve Williams Monday, August 30th 2021 at 10:59PM

I don't give a damn about "the trend continues" Ron. There is nothing I can do to solve a "trend." If you have a problem at your precinct, do something about it. Otherwise, mind your own business.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, August 31st 2021 at 10:54AM

Steve, I did not ask you to solve anything. What I asked you was if you understood this: The trend continues: This year alone, 10 counties with large black populations in Georgia closed polling spots after a white elections consultant recommended they do so to save money.

When the consultant suggested a similar move in Randolph County, (Which is a WHITE County) pushback was enough to keep its nine polling places open.

Do you understand that Steve?

YES or NO Steve.

Steve Williams Tuesday, August 31st 2021 at 6:51PM

NO Ron! There is no TREND!

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, August 31st 2021 at 7:11PM

Then what would you call a consistent pattern Steve?

Steve Williams Tuesday, August 31st 2021 at 7:24PM

What pattern Ron? Fiscal responsibility? Civic neglect?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, August 31st 2021 at 9:45PM

No… No… don’t you run from that question Steve, I asked you: “Then what would you call a consistent pattern Steve?”

Steve Williams Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 4:53AM

I'd call it a figment of your imagination Ron.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 8:38AM

I call it RACISM. Closing voting polls in the black neighborhood it’s OK but when he comes to closing pools in the white folks neighborhood, it’s not OK and that happened time after time and time again, That pattern is what The article is focusing on.

And you using the tools of liars to promote that BULL💩 here on Black In America, why are you doing this Steve?

Steve Williams Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 1:30PM

Maybe black folks are not sufficiently engaged in their own civic duty in their own neighborhoods.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 3:46PM

I call it RACISM. Closing voting polls in the black neighborhood it’s OK but when he comes to closing pools in the white folks neighborhood, it’s not OK and that happened time after time and time again.

That’s RACISM.


Steve Williams Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 4:32PM

Who closed them? Black folks did nothing, no civic engagement. These are poor folks and they don't give a thought about elections.

Steve Williams Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 4:35PM

If I had to wait in line I would go to the authorities in the County office. Was that done Ron? You have no idea of course.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 6:04PM

YOUR COMMENT: If I had to wait in line I would go to the authorities in the County office.

MY REPLY: You really have not paid any attention to what the Texas Democrats did in Washington D.C. to bring attention to these draconian and backward laws, based on THE BIG LIE.

Steve, Do you actually believe that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump?





Steve Williams Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 6:16PM

Ron, I saw the Texas Democrats on MSNBC constantly.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 7:46PM

That is good Steve! Now answer my question:

Steve, Do you actually believe that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump?

Steve Williams Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 7:57PM

You know the answer. So boring.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, September 1st 2021 at 9:30PM

Will you continue to run or answer the question.

Steve, Do you actually believe that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 7:16AM

Yes, I know exactly what it means, it means you ran like hell from the question: “ Do you actually believe that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump?”.

Ha!!! Ha!!! He!!!

Steve Williams Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 7:37AM

What do you intend to do with my answer Ron?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 12:24PM

Just trying to understand. Now back to the question: “ Do you actually believe that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump?”

Steve Williams Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 7:28PM

You didn't understand when I answred before. Every time I've answered you've either:

1. ignored
2. dismissed, or
3. forgotten

My answer. You NEVER have understood Ron, why should I bother again?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, September 2nd 2021 at 11:46PM

Because I asked.

Steve Williams Friday, September 3rd 2021 at 3:58AM

Yes Ron, I know you asked. I answered you elsewhere, where you also asked.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, September 3rd 2021 at 5:26PM

Why did you say, that you believe that the 2020 presidential election stolen from Trump again?

Steve Williams Friday, September 3rd 2021 at 6:17PM

Because I do Ron. That's all you need to know.

Steve Williams Friday, September 3rd 2021 at 6:22PM

Ron, based on our discussion here, I'm confident you'll NEVER make a polling place appear, or a long line disappear.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, September 3rd 2021 at 6:57PM

No… Steve, I agree, that is why I want to reserve the power of the vote for everyone in this country.

If you’re going to close 10 polling places in the black and brown communities then, close 10 pools in the majority white Community, Steve do that sound fair to you?



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