@Jeremythill - That's actually the GOP primary ballot there? That's truly bizarre... like, "banjos in the woods playing the Twilight Zone theme" kind of bizarre. YIKES.
@Jeremythill @A4NY14
That looks like a fundraising poll, the kind to get you to send money but not to actually find out what you say. It's not up to Georgia to set border policy, so they can't put it on their ballot.
I found the information. Each party in Georgia gets to put questions on their own ballot "to find out what their voters think." But it's their own primary voters only, and they are allowed to make up the questions. So they can turn them into leading questions to gin up their voters. They clearly aren't interested in whether anyone opposes those platform positions.
I live in Georgia. All of these questions are on the official sample ballot.
@Jeremythill @A4NY14
What threw us is that ballot questions in most states are voted on by all voters and have actual consequences. Your questions (well not you personally) are a taxpayer funded political ad.
@EileenKCarpenter @A4NY14 Oh it's totally a partisan ad like you said. I just find their questions to be manipulative and very telling.
@EileenKCarpenter @Jeremythill - It does seem awfully fishy if that's actually on their ballot.