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Kemp Responds to Dems' 'Political Parade' About 'Voting Rights' in Georgia

Kemp Responds to Dems' 'Political Parade' About 'Voting Rights' in Georgia
Michael Holahan/The Augusta Chronicle via AP

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA) had harsh words for Democrats involved in the field hearing on “voting rights” on Monday. The all-Democrat coalition held the hearing in opposition to the voting reform law signed into law by Kemp earlier this year. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), who helped spearhead the hearing, falsely claimed that Georgia's reforms undermine the "freedom to vote."

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"We are here today in Atlanta to shine a spotlight on what has been happening in Georgia and in states around the country to undermine the freedom to vote. Over 400 bills have been introduced, 28 have been passed … exhibit A is the one right here [in Georgia]," Klobuchar said at the hearing.

Kemp dismantled the Democrats’ “political parade” and set the record straight about the voting reform law.

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No GOP Senators participated in the sham hearing, and Republican leaders called out the false narrative surrounding the law in Georgia. 

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