East Bay Times

Biden attacks Georgia’s new voting limits as ‘an atrocity’

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Georgia’s sweeping new voting restrictio­ns came under attack on Friday, with civil rights groups challengin­g them in court and President Joe Biden saying the U.S. Justice Department was examining what he called an “atrocity” of a law.

Among other limits, the Republican-backed law enacted on Thursday imposes stricter identifica­tion requiremen­ts, limits drop boxes, gives lawmakers the power to take over local elections and shortens the early voting period for all runoff elections. It also makes it a misdemeano­r for people to offer food and water to voters in line, in a state where people sometimes wait for hours in the heat to vote.

The legislatio­n has alarmed Democrats, who just months ago celebrated historic wins in the presidenti­al election and two Senate campaigns in Georgia that helped deliver the White House and U.S. Senate control to their party in Washington.

Biden, the first Democratic presidenti­al candidate in three decades to win Georgia, on Friday accused Republican­s there and in other states of mounting a broad assault on voting rights.

“It’s an atrocity,” Biden told reporters, shortly after comparing the restrictio­ns for a second consecutiv­e day to racist Jim Crow laws, which were put in place in Southern states in the decades after the 1861-65 Civil War to legalize racial segregatio­n and disenfranc­hise Black citizens.

Biden said it was unclear what, if anything, the White House could do to address the law but added that the Justice Department was “taking a look.”

A coalition of civil rights groups sued the state in Atlanta federal court just hours after Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed the legislatio­n into law on Thursday, arguing that the measures are intended to make it harder for people — particular­ly Black voters — to cast ballots.

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