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County election boards do not all come up for appointment at the same time. We can bet that this is what Kemp would like to do everywhere.

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Unbelievable. In my county Kemp has a RINO cult like following and many of them are the $$$ folks. These people won’t open their eyes

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So true 😡

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or is it that those people have kemp dancing to their tune?

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WHERE is your county and WHO are these RINOs? WHAT: do they employ illegal workers? Ties to the CCP? Please add to our RINO database.

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I LIVE in the same COUNTY as you! I have NO idea about CCP ties, etc. All you have to do is talk to people. A large amount of $ was raised for the Gov. about a week before the 11/8/22 election and I know many of the people that contributed. People told me Kemp was better than the alternative, Stacy A., true, but Kemp was never going to lose because of the voter fraud/machines. The so called “Republicans” are either clueless or in on the corruption.

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In Chatham, CCP battery and windmill interests and radical environmentalists have convinced the Savannah City Council, including “moderates” like Nick Palumbo to sign on to “Savannah100” a program to eventually get rid of fossil fuels. They got a huge Biden grant and hired a professional activist to administer. Problem is Savannah has little wind and so little sun that cars keep their lights on during the day. Probably will bring in a Chinese battery or solar panel plant for the jobs.

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I wonder how many of the "members" know this is the main agenda.

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Outstanding research, Hank. Another great one. Thank you. People are paying attention!

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One of the problems in GA is that the SOS is in charge of monitoring the professions, rather than this be a job for an appointee of the Governor. Business and professionals might overlook election problems, especially if they employ illegals, and donate to the SOS’s political elevation to governor. A solution would be to have the department regulating the professions completely separate with an elected head that answers to business and consumers alike.

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Other than Cherokee, do we have any other examples of Kemp doing this in other counties?

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Brian Kemp, R - Dominion (China)

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