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Political Rewind: Census, QAnon and COVID Round Out The Lastest In #Gapol
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Monday on Political Rewind, Georgia’s voting precincts might be required to have paper copies of voter registration and other info on hand in the upcoming election, according to a federal judge.
U.S. District Court judge Amy Totenberg is considering a case filed by election security activists challenging Georgia’s new voting system. Plaintiffs in the case want her to take more dramatic action – replacing the new computers with paper balloting.
That, plus the latest Election 2020 news.
Panelists:
Jim Galloway — Lead Political Writer, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Dr. Audrey Haynes — Professor of Political Science, University of Georgia
Patricia Murphy — Syndicated Columnist, Writer at Roll Call
Dr. Kurt Young — Political Science Professor, Clark Atlanta University
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