A BRIEF TASTE:
Georgia gubernatorial candidate
Brian Kemp
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Used his position as secretary of state to purge voting rolls to his own benefit.
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Georgia officials removed more than 100,000 people who had not voted in at least three years from the voter rolls last July in a move that critics said disproportionately affected
minority voters.
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Also, 53,000 voter registration applications, a majority of which came from black voters were put on hold.
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Now he is ought on tape expressing concern about the efforts of Stacey Abrams's campaign to boost absentee and early voting.
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“They have just an unprecedented number of that,” he said in the audio. “Which is something that continues to concern us, especially if everybody uses and exercises their right to vote, which they absolutely can, and mail those ballots in, we gotta have heavy turnout to offset that.” HERE
EARLY VOTING HAS STARTED FLORIDA!
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UPDATE:
Georgia’s NAACP claims that votes intended for Democrat Stacey Abrams are being changed to Republican Brian Kemp. HERE