They didn’t know what was in the bill, and we did, and we stood our ground, and we stood for our values of having secure, accessible, and fair elections in Georgia and making it easy to vote and hard to cheat, and they were just wrong on this issue…
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Kemp defends Georgia's voter integrity law and criticizes MLB's previous stance.
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All of these things, they're a distraction. I mean, I've supported the president. I've said that many times there is a constitutional and legal process that is playing out, and I'm very comfortable letting that process play out. But that horse has left the barn in Georgia and it's headed to D.C. right now.
Well, it wasn't a voting rights bill. It was an election security bill that actually increases early voting opportunities on the weekend here in Georgia, and also requires a photo ID for absentee by mail just like when you vote in-person and it continues to, I think, will allow Georgia to have secure, accessible, and fair elections in Georgia.
The system worked great in Georgia, the number of voters that didn’t cast ballots because their applications came in too late was 0.05 percent of Georgia.
I voted for Kemp when Trump told me not to, and, you know, I`m kind of moving beyond the 2020 stolen election lie.





