nprpolitics wabenews Serious conflict of interest..
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wabenews voter suppression has always happened with both parties to pretend like it doesn't words ones parties exclusive is wrong and misrepresenting the facts
wabenews Before commenting read the article. All can vote if they bring a valid ID to the polls. Just like everyone else in GA. There is no denying voter rights here. Stop the lies.
kathanger wabenews Good! I hope they win, and asap! Kemp seems to be of questionable character, and wouldn't make a very good governor. He's despicable.
wabenews Hey NPR, you finally reported something that’s been going on for weeks.
wabenews So does that leave the door wide open for anyone wanting to challenge voting results, since those denied their legal right to vote could have resulted in different election outcomes?
wabenews They filed a lawsuit. The lawsuit will not see a court room considering the secretary of state was following state policy.
wabenews Why are you surprised? This is not news. This is Georgia! Racist, Jim Crow, Banning Black Voters Georgia. The Racists were never Purged; they just swopped Party. After all, they can't be in the same Political Party as Black People!!!!
nprpolitics wabenews Maybe these civil rights groups are afraid that the sec of state will find out that these 53k registrations actually belong to only 25 or 30 people
wabenews One Voter ID, one vote. It's that simple. Do it!
wabenews Getting late in the day.
wabenews Secretary of State Brian Kemp (R) is also running for governor in Georgia......shocking 🤦♂️
wabenews Voters in Georgia: if you are one of the people who has been removed from the rolls (your status says “pending” on the SOS site), you can still vote if you bring your ID and the name matches. Media! Please include this in your stories and ensure your headlines are not misleading
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