Penelope
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You all know who I'm talking about Brian Kemp. Also in ND.
Many Native IDs Won't Be Accepted At North Dakota Polling Places
Is this really the only way you Republicans can win is by cheating and suppression of votes??
Obviously.
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Civil rights groups sue Georgia Republican Brian Kemp over 53,000 'pending vote registrations
By Gregory Krieg, CNN
Updated 1:16 AM ET, Sat October 13, 2018
The office of Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is now running for governor in a hotly contested race with Democratic former state House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams, used the system from 2013 to 2016 but stopped in 2017 as part of a settlement stemming from separate litigation. But the Republican-held state legislature soon stepped in and passed the protocol into law. A recent Associated Press report found around 53,000 people -- nearly 70% of them African-Americans -- had their registrations placed in limbo because of some kind of mismatch with drivers license or social security information. Kemp, in a tweet, said, "The 53,000 Georgians on our 'pending' list can vote in the Nov. 6th election."
Civil rights groups sue Georgia Republican Brian Kemp over 53,000 'pending' voter registrations - CNNPolitics
Many Native IDs Won't Be Accepted At North Dakota Polling Places
Is this really the only way you Republicans can win is by cheating and suppression of votes??
Obviously.
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Civil rights groups sue Georgia Republican Brian Kemp over 53,000 'pending vote registrations
By Gregory Krieg, CNN
Updated 1:16 AM ET, Sat October 13, 2018
The office of Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is now running for governor in a hotly contested race with Democratic former state House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams, used the system from 2013 to 2016 but stopped in 2017 as part of a settlement stemming from separate litigation. But the Republican-held state legislature soon stepped in and passed the protocol into law. A recent Associated Press report found around 53,000 people -- nearly 70% of them African-Americans -- had their registrations placed in limbo because of some kind of mismatch with drivers license or social security information. Kemp, in a tweet, said, "The 53,000 Georgians on our 'pending' list can vote in the Nov. 6th election."
Civil rights groups sue Georgia Republican Brian Kemp over 53,000 'pending' voter registrations - CNNPolitics