... when his office set guidelines for those local boards. When his office managed the voter rolls - his office was sued over rejecting registrations, and *lost*. Twice, just a week ago. Peddle your misinformation elsewhere.
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Resigning as Secretary of State after you've suppressed votes in your own gubernatorial race is like being an Exxon exec, being nominated to head the EPA, dumping a bunch of oil in the sea and, in response to the outrage, resigning from Exxon.
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It's like buying condoms after having 6 kids!
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Investigate this guy!
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This is a ridiculous situation to begin with. GA, fix your damn laws. No-brainer: candidate for office should not be allowed to oversee his own election. JFC, people.
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That better not get him off the hook for his misdeeds.
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That does seem to be a common notion among, say, retiring GOP congressmen, that being out of office makes one immune to consequences of malfeasance.
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It’s more his way of pretending to not be involved in any misdeeds. I’m sure also lawyers told him to otherwise I doubt he would’ve.
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