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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2025 · 58 MIN

The Georgia Hour, episode 21: Georgia's Conservative Struggles and the Fight for Election Integrity

from Voice of Rural America

In Georgia, finding true conservative leadership is becoming increasingly difficult, as the state faces growing concerns over its political landscape. In Georgia's legislature, “conservative” Republicans push a midyear budget that focuses on increases for mental health, school security, and law enforcement, yet wasteful spending on projects like the $650M water system for Hyundai. The state's shift toward Democrat values has raised alarms, particularly over election security. Calls to return to paper ballots and human-controlled voting are necessary as technology progresses. However, election officials, including Brad Raffensperger, resist these efforts, pushing costly contracts and defending the current system as the most secure. The fight for real election integrity in Georgia faces significant roadblocks, leaving citizens frustrated with the lack of progress on true reform.

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