One of the centerpieces of Gov. Brian Kemp’s (R-Ga.) first term as governor of the Peach State was a law that secured Georgia’s elections and made it, in Kemp’s words, “easier to vote and harder to cheat.” The law was a direct response to chicanery that took place during the 2020 election season.
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In November, I wrote about the circumstances that led the governor and the General Assembly to push for a law to make elections more secure:
During the 2020 election, Democrats set up snack tables and handed out candidate-branded bottles of water to people waiting in long voting lines. The embarrassingly long lines combined with other shenanigans helped tint the Peach State blue in that election. Gun-shy Republican voters, affected in
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