I read those links, and I’m confused. Georgia Code Title 21. Elections § 21-2-501 (a), part 10, says that run-offs are considered a continuation of the original race and only people registered by October are eligible. But the SOS website says that the October deadline is for state and local races, and the deadline for registering for the January run-off for federal races is December 7th. Which is it?
I looked. Yes. It says Dec. 7, and that the federal races are Jan. 5. A race is a campaign, by the way, and not an election. Odd. New members of the U.S. Senate start their terms on the 3rd of January.
Interesting situation there. This anti-American deceiver won’t be in the runoff.
Jo Jorgensen
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Jorgensen
“The same day, Jorgensen’s supporters repurposed Hillary Clinton’s unofficial 2016 campaign slogan, ‘I’m With Her’...”
“Jorgensen...calls for the elimination of trade barriers and tariffs, and supports the repeal of quotas on the number of people who can legally enter the United States to work, visit, or reside.[37] In a Libertarian presidential primary debate, Jorgensen said she would immediately stop construction on President Donald Trump’s border wall. During another primary debate she blamed anti-immigration sentiment on disproportionate media coverage of crimes by immigrants. She argued that immigration helps the economy and that the blending of cultures is beneficial.[38][39][40][41]”
Sorry about mistakenly adding the Jo Jorgensen information to that last reply, HHFi. I confused GA with the presidential election, and my Internet access went down right after that. Using a backup means of Internet access for a few minutes here.
But you already knew about the third party creep in GA, Shane Hazel. ;)