What a stupid thing to say to me, after I posted a quote from the Statute. I have read the statute, and I am aware that the the law includes an exception, for poll workers to provide a water dispenser. You can stop feeling superior by assuming that you know more than everybody else. My impression is that is all you care about doing.
Having a water dispenser at the entry of the polling place will allow voters who stand in line for hours to have a drink of water before voting. The things you say do not change the fact that Georgia Republican's big government legislation dictates against people offering water to voters who are standing in long lines, some of them for many hours thanks to Republican bad government. If the Majority Republican legislature wanted to address influence or intimidation, they could have done that, but that's not what they did. They could have extended the distance where candidate or partisan posters, pamphlets, and buttons cannot be displayed. They could have expressly forbidden any indication of political bias from anyone who offers food or water to voters caught in long lines. But that is not what they did.