Sarah Webster of Dawson, Georgia, said she felt"intimidated" when she saw people wearing"Black Voters Matter" T-shirts handing out food and drinks outside her polling place during early voting in 2020.She launched a complaint with the state election board only to have it backfire.
Webster claimed she thought the group was violating election laws by being so close to a polling place. They were not. What was illegal was having a gun or weapon within 150 feet of a polling place.She also allegedly escalated the situation by telling those who had gathered that"communism is great until you have to cook your puppy for dinner," the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
"I was completely, absolutely in horror when I pulled up to the polls to vote. ... I was totally intimidated," she told the Macon election board."They did chase me to my car and were very upset with me. My life was in danger."CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER BLM volunteers said they were not there to sway voters, nor did they advocate any specific candidate. Instead, they handed out water and food to all of the people standing in line, including Webster.
Why wouldn't she be? They literally burned down cities