And STAY purged - Georgia

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I had written about Georgia's efforts to clean up the voter rolls - over 300K voters were still listed despite their not voting and not responding to a letter. The activist group seeking to keep these voters listed was Fair Fight and I wrote:

And of course, Fair Fight's pedigree is pure Democrat:

Fair Fight, founded by allies of Democrat Stacey Abrams after her defeat in the election for governor last year, is suing the state over obstacles that voters faced last year, including registration cancellations , long lines ,  precinct closures and rejected absentee ballots.

Of course the Dems are going to complain - they have nothing to offer. Their only way to win is to cheat. Busing voters around to multiple polling sites, casting ballots for deceased or moved citizens. That is the only way they can gain an edge. Heaven help them if they try to win on good ideas - their only platform is the narrative

Good news from the legal profession - from PJ Media:

Federal Judge Denies Effort to Restore 98,000 Purged Georgia Voters
A federal judge ruled on Friday that the state of Georgia acted within the law by purging 98,000 voters from registration rolls who hadn't voted in 8 years or responded to a mailed notification letter.

All told, Georgia purged nearly 300,000 people who were either inactive or did not respond to the mailer. Liberal groups fought the purge claiming it was unconstitutional.

But the judge didn't see it that way.

Nothing so sweet as the taste of liberal tears...

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