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Brad Raffensperger has his swagger, again; he spoke earlier this week to the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce and had some choice words for reporters, afterwards, about the legitimacy of 2020. First, on the indictments he said he felt "sorrowful," but not sorry, to be sure. He also stood his ground (as he did on the "perfect beautiful" phone call) on the merits of the outcome, and I decided it's a good time to revisit that call and point out how 2022 election results are the guiding light the rest of the GOP outside Georgia isn't paying attention to.
Other topics today include what smells like "voter suppression" in Floyd & Troup Counties, along with another needless round of "use it or lose it" voter purges, a new GPB boss is announced, Donald's REALLY bad day Thursday punctuated by goats blocking his route, How Tommy (coach) Tuberville's blocking military promotions is weakening readiness, there's good news on the preeclampsia front (except if you'd prefer to end the pregnancy, of course) and a thumbs up from USA Today regarding Atlanta's street art.
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Brad Raffensperger has his swagger, again; he spoke earlier this week to the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce and had some choice words for reporters, afterwards, about the legitimacy of 2020. First, on the indictments he said he felt "sorrowful," but not sorry, to be sure. He also stood his ground (as he did on the "perfect beautiful" phone call) on the merits of the outcome, and I decided it's a good time to revisit that call and point out how 2022 election results are the guiding light the rest of the GOP outside Georgia isn't paying attention to.
Other topics today include what smells like "voter suppression" in Floyd & Troup Counties, along with another needless round of "use it or lose it" voter purges, a new GPB boss is announced, Donald's REALLY bad day Thursday punctuated by goats blocking his route, How Tommy (coach) Tuberville's blocking military promotions is weakening readiness, there's good news on the preeclampsia front (except if you'd prefer to end the pregnancy, of course) and a thumbs up from USA Today regarding Atlanta's street art.

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