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>>172318Remember the margin
• Georgia decided by 11,779 votes
• The results flipped TWO U.S. Senate seats
• Republicans lost Senate control
• Washington shifted to a full Democratic trifecta
This isn’t about relitigating the past.
It’s about right now.
If election law violations can be admitted years later with:
• no investigation
• no consequences
• no reform
what does that signal heading into the next election?
And THIS is why the media won’t touch it.
For years:
• questioning election integrity was punished
• citizens were censored
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