On the recordMarch 31, 2021
Behind that door, Governor Kemp, seen here, surrounded by six white men and sitting beneath a painting of a slave plantation signed one of the most draconian voter suppression bills in the country.
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msnbc.comBehind that door, Governor Kemp, seen here, surrounded by six white men and sitting beneath a painting of a slave plantation signed one of the most draconian voter suppression bills in the country.
Joy Reid discusses the voter suppression bill signed by Governor Kemp in Georgia.
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