![]() Another Journal columnist, Peggy Noonan, called Biden's Georgia speech "a break point" that was a disaster for him because he alienated those he needs in order to pass his ambitious, and very progressive, legislative agenda. And finally, Strassel asserted "the Biden-Democrat claim that election integrity measures make it 'harder to vote' is one big untruth" because these measures are much less restrictive than those in Biden's home state of Delaware, and many other states. "He baldly claimed Georgia Republicans enacted an election law designed purely to put up 'obstacles' to voting (and) that enables Republicans to get the result they want, no matter what the voters have said," Strassel wrote. "He made false claims about the electoral system, accused Republicans of undemocratic aims, and pre-emptively attacked the legitimacy of the 2022 election," Strassel wrote, adding that Biden sounded just like Trump claiming that he won the state of Georgia in the 2020 presidential election. ![]() ![]() Wall Street Journal political columnist Kimberly Strassel said it was close to "a Donald Trump special," full of lies and false claims. Please! His far-left supporters loved the speech everyone else hated it. Reading from his trusty teleprompter in Atlanta, the president went way over the top, calling Georgia's new election reform law "Jim Crow 2.0" and comparing those who oppose his voting rights proposals to hateful racists like Bull Connor, George Wallace and even Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy. With his popularity rating at 33 percent and facing myriad high priority policy issues ranging from rampaging inflation to an out-of-control border crisis, President Biden has chosen to focus on voting rights, which ranks far down the list of voter concerns as the November midterm elections approach.
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