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Nsé Ufot: Why The Georgia Establishment is Afraid of Our Power | The Atlanta Voice

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For too many years, Georgia’s conservative leaders have gotten used to cherry picking their voters. Instead of trying to appeal to a wider swath of voters, they have worked to deny voting rights to those Georgians whom they don't care to represent, especially Black people. Thanks to extensive voter suppression tactics - from purging voters from the rolls, to withholding […]

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