Discussion: Kemp: ‘Ridiculous’ To Suggest I Step Down For Stalling 53K Voter Registrations

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It’s not ridiculous at all, WTF is wrong with you?

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Manipulating the administration of the voter registration process in order to exclude 53,000 individuals seeking to vote - and doing so with the clear purpose of treating these 53,000 people like they are your personal opponents - excluding them because they are likely to vote for your opponent … that ought to be prosecutable … and most definitely is an ethically corrupt manipulation of the system. So yeah - YOU ARE A CROOK!

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Keep
Exhibiting
Moronic
Proclivities

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Just like a repub. Lie, cheat and steal elections to stay in power. Let’s hope that people power will be the medicine that we need to get rid of these lying hacks!

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The R after his name.

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Kemp is in violation of the oath he took to hold the office of Georgia’s Secretary of State.

If Kemp refuse to resign for failing to meet his oath of office, then he should be impeached.

Kemp is in violation of the US Constitution!

The US Constitution stated in Amendment XV, which was ratified by the states in 1870: "Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

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Step down, sit down, and shut up forever, you loathsome vestige of the 19th century.

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I agree that’s a ridiculous suggestion. He should be jailed, not asked to step down.

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An Associated Press review of state records found that some 70 percent of the 53,000 people affected by the policy are black.

Saw another version of this story that stated only 10% of these folks were white, implying that 90% were black or hispanic. Although the missing 20% could be “race unidentified”, the real number of frozen registrations is probably 70-90% nonwhites.

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tRUmp played the Stones at his rallies.

Is Kemp playing the Clash?

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I agree with him. He shouldn’t resign. He should abandon his candidacy for governor.

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I so want to see Abrams hand this guy’s ass to him on Election Day, so he can spend more time at home defending his daughters’ honor with a shotgun.

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So now taking action to avoid a blatant conflict of interest is “ridiculous?” WTF??

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The reason these strategies are so successful is because they only have to last past election day and “official” vote counts. They do not care if they are eventually overturned or found illegal because there is no mechanism to go back and uninstall the party or parties responsible for the cheating in the first place. This particular scheme is getting so much publicity because of the obvious conflict of interest of the person doing the suppression being the same person running for office - even though the exact same scenario is happening in KS, and multiple other blatantly obvious schemes are happening simultaneously in red states across the country. They only have to last through the election, then fuck all if it is found to be a problem in retrospect. Casting one fraudulent vote costs jail time and fines - suppressing thousands of legitimate votes results in elected office.

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Every time anyone anywhere votes Republican they support criminal vermin like Kemp. EVERY time.

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This kinda captures the operating mentality of KEMP - and his ethical commitment to properly administering the legal voting process - basically he is a corrupt racist jerk - he is dirty from the word go - and fulfills every tawdry stereotype of a bigot with power.

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Somebody needs to explain to me how it happens that people of one race fail to put down their middle initial every time and people of another race don’t.

The law is ludicrous and unConstitutional on its face – depriving an American citizen of their vote because they failed to use an initial both times serves no valid state purpose.

But the results suggest that there was additional dirty dealings.

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Impeachment isn’t an option. He gives up his position, one way or another, in just a few weeks.

Which is precisely the strategy being employed here (and elsewhere)…they know they will be no penalties for these actions so why not? The worst that will happen is a court will issue an emergency injunction and he will have to process those voter registration forms. And even that outcome becomes mitigated the longer this goes on because eventually (very soon) his office will simply claim there isn’t enough time to comply with the court order.

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