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NH Primary Source: As debate on H R 1 rages, Rath says states know best how to run elections

ZIP Advertisement NH Primary Source: As debate on H.R. 1 rages, Rath says states know best how to run elections Former attorney general, GOP strategist is a member of advisory board of group promoting ‘free, fair, secure’ elections Share Updated: 2:45 AM EDT Apr 22, 2021 Advertisement NH Primary Source: As debate on H.R. 1 rages, Rath says states know best how to run elections Former attorney general, GOP strategist is a member of advisory board of group promoting ‘free, fair, secure’ elections Share Updated: 2:45 AM EDT Apr 22, 2021 AGREES WITH GARDNER: STATES KNOW BEST. Former state Attorney General Tom Rath is a member of the advisory board of States United Democracy Center, a nonpartisan group formed during the 2020 general election campaign to speak out on behalf of measures promoting “free, fair and secure elections,” according to its mission statement. The group was co-founded by former EPA administrator and New Jersey Gov

Free States Must Strengthen Their Election Laws Despite the Works of the Woke

The hypocrisy and pseudo-compassion of the mega-corporations in conspiring against the state of Georgia has been on display since the state strengthened its election laws, and was heightened by the MLB retreat and removal of this year’s much acclaimed All-Star Game from the beleaguered state. At the core of this there exists an arrogance that only the despotic-minded, yet woke corporate elitists would be able to conjure up. Using the excuse of the Georgia election, MLB pulled the All-Star Game but was this effort the result of the election law, or was it because they mainly wanted to complete their deal with China?

Corporate Influence In Georgia Election Law Helping To Shape Protests

By Regina Park Apr 13, 2021 Several businesses allegedly tried to work with Republican lawmakers in Georgia on the controversial voting law in a failed attempt to appease voters on both sides of the aisle. According to The Washington Post, sources familiar with the matter say closed-door conversations were held between representatives of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, several Georgia-headquartered businesses, and GOP state lawmakers. The reason: to find middle ground between Republican voters who believe in election fraud conspiracies while addressing backlash that the state would impose voting restrictions.  The sources said that reps from several corporations got the Republican lawmakers to take out language that would completely bar most Georgia voters from casting their ballots by mail and limit weekend voting. The final version of the law that was passed in late March by Georgia Gov.

Opinion: The strongest antidote to voter suppression bills

Opinion: The strongest antidote to voter suppression bills CNN 3 hrs ago Opinion by Norman Eisen and Joanna Lydgate © Justin Sullivan/Getty Images People line up to vote at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds on October 30, 2020 in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Hundreds of people lined up for about an hour to cast their ballot on the final day of early voting in Georgia. The cancer is spreading. Last month, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 202 into law, a bill that will challenge the ability of many Georgians to vote on utterly baseless grounds. And last week, the North Carolina General Assembly s Redistricting and Elections Committee heard the Tar Heel State version of SB 202.

The strongest antidote to voter suppression bills

The strongest antidote to voter suppression bills
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