Abrams told ABCWorldNews that 'early voting is going to become the next front in the war against voters.'
Voting rights activist and politician Stacey Abrams told ABC News that “early voting is going to become the next front in the war against voters.”
The number of voters, however, left some waiting up to six hours to cast a ballot. As more states begin early voting, long lines of eager voters and the frustration that comes with waiting may only grow. "I think it just shows everyone's ready to vote and doesn't want their vote to be suppressed," said Houston voter Chloe Normand.Voters line up to cast their election ballot at a Cobb County polling station in Marietta, Georgia, Oct. 13, 2020.
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