Georgia On My Mind The all-too-cozy relationship between the media and the Democratic Party (but, I repeat myself) is on display for all to see with respect to the recently passed bill in Georgia designed to reform the manner in which Georgians vote. After a 2018 election in which now Governor Brian Kemp won by 55,000 votes over Stacey Abrams (an election she never conceded; remember that when you think about looney Trump not conceding) and the recent Presidential election in which Joe Biden won the state by about a fifth (11,779 votes) of Kemp’s victory margin, there was considerable angst in both parties about how elections were run, how votes would be counted and by when. Georgia’s state legislature—which is run by the GOP—began after this latest close election to draft a voting reform bill that recently was signed into law.
Georgia, Discussed.
Georgia, Discussed.
Georgia, Discussed.
Georgia On My Mind The all-too-cozy relationship between the media and the Democratic Party (but, I repeat myself) is on display for all to see with respect to the recently passed bill in Georgia designed to reform the manner in which Georgians vote. After a 2018 election in which now Governor Brian Kemp won by 55,000 votes over Stacey Abrams (an election she never conceded; remember that when you think about looney Trump not conceding) and the recent Presidential election in which Joe Biden won the state by about a fifth (11,779 votes) of Kemp’s victory margin, there was considerable angst in both parties about how elections were run, how votes would be counted and by when. Georgia’s state legislature—which is run by the GOP—began after this latest close election to draft a voting reform bill that recently was signed into law.