Georgia elections show ‘the voter suppression machinery is working as designed’

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'Democracy is on life support right now,' Latosha Brown tells Lawrence after waiting over 3 hours to vote in Georgia on Tuesday. “We are going to do everything we can do to organize and prevent this from happening in November.'

Georgia's Secretary of State is under fire after hours-long lines, broken machines, and closed polling locations plagued the Georgia primary election.

LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter Foundation, waited over three hours to vote at her polling place in Atlanta. "Democracy is on life support right now," Brown says. "We're gonna do everything we can do to organize and prevent this from happening in November."

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