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Brian Kemp, Republican Gov Candidate in GA, Has Frozen the Registration of 53,000 New Voters, 26 Days Before Midterms
Business as usual.
Pubs are scared of the public.
Voter suppression is their strategy, because they know full well that the majority of Americans oppose them and their "tax cuts/trickle-down" agenda that keeps pumping more of America's resources to the already wealthy.
The truth is that a law in GA requires voter registrations to match state, or federal records. If the voter registration paperwork doesn't match the state records, the applicant has 24 months to correct the discrepancies.
If these people want to vote, they just need to correct the discrepancies in their paperwork.
Complete, and total thread fail.
....Should that be the voter's responsibility or the state's?
And shouldn't the voter be made aware of the discrepancy way before voting season?
Meme this, meme that. Ain’t it great to see desperation, where all that is left is the Nah, nah, nahs., of various styles? Still empty, devoid.
Anyone notice there is no refuscation of the entirely checkable fact that this program has been underway for a number of years. Still, no court successful court challenge.
Wait, is that more Nah, nah, nahs. I hear?
Last edited by earthlyfather; 10-12-2018 at 01:56 PM..
Why look here. Another state’s (ND) voter registration laws upheld. The Constitution give the individual states the job to manage their registration and elections processes, unless found to be in violation of the Constitution. So much for meaningless memes. You’ve been found out Dems.
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