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The Georgia Hour, episode 138: Fulton County’s Election Board Battle Explodes: Republicans Fight for Seats

from Voice of Rural America

Fulton County, Georgia, is at the center of a heated legal battle as Republicans push to appoint Julie Adams and Jason Frazier to the Board of Elections, despite Democratic resistance. A judge ruled the county cannot veto qualified GOP nominees, sparking a motion to reconsider or stay the mandamus. Meanwhile, Georgia’s political landscape is fracturing: Brian Kemp’s endorsement of Derek Dooley, labeled "Romney 2.0," alienates MAGA voters, while Mike Collins stands firm with Trump’s support. Brad Raffensperger gains traction with voter roll cleanup, and Burt Jones eyes the governor’s race with Trump’s backing. Democrat Jason Esteves proposes a $1B fund for small businesses, challenging GOP tax breaks. Laura Loomer’s attacks on MTG’s campaign finances add fuel to the fire. Stay updated on Georgia’s election integrity and political power struggles.

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