Shades of 1980, when a man named Paul Weyrich, who later became one of the co-founders of the Heritage Foundation, openly stated that he didn't want everyone to be able to vote, and said that the GOP's leverage goes up as the voting population goes down.
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Other than a vote - which in some places could be denied - what are we to do?
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No , this is 30% of America
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Just watched the debate for Georgia governor. Listening to Kemp the word "backward" appeared almost immediately in my head. I hope there are some smart Georgians out there who will vote for Stacey Abrams. And that "Libertarian" candidate is a space cadet.
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So wrong on so many levels.
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"[Kemp] expressed worry about early voting and 'the literally tens of millions of dollars that they [the Abrams camp] are putting behind the get-out-the-vote effort to their base.'" - Kemp should be worried if every eligible person votes. He should be VERY worried.
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Exhibit A.
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