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To: Lazamataz

Well, all 700,000+ voters for Kemp weren’t Democrats that crossed over.

There was a thread on REDDIT a few months ago, where the liberals in the state were discussing how to vote in the primary to make sure their preferred candidate, Kemp, won. Actually rather interesting read.

However, plenty of Republicans voted for Kemp to go back. And that is absolutely astonishing considering what he did, is doing and will continue to do to this state.

As I stated, anything he does, he will do so with the support of the legislature.

Anything Abrams does, which isn’t going to be much different than Kemp....giving the state away to any and every liberal/democrat company that wants our tax dollars in the name of ‘tax credits/incentives/whatever’...will/should be done with a ton of opposition.

Georgia will soon become another Colorado, Illinois, Washington, Oregon, California, NY, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona(soon), Tennessee(soon)....states where the Democrats have such huge numbers in certain cities and counties, that they will run the table on the statewide elections, while the state legislatures will maintain what they have. Although in Cali, Oregon, Washington, the liberals have learned to move into the suburbs and rural areas and take them over too. Exactly what has and is happening in Georgia...ie, Flip the 6th..which they did quite easily.


17 posted on 06/02/2022 9:50:32 AM PDT by qaz123
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To: qaz123

I used to love to stop over for the night in Savannah on my way to SW FL, but now I plan to drive straight through GA. I will buy gas in SC and my next stop will be FL. Unless I have to take a wizz and then I might do that in GA.


25 posted on 06/02/2022 1:35:49 PM PDT by chickenlips (Neuter your politicians)
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