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Stop Trump from Stealing Georgia’s Electoral Votes

Donald Trump and his allies are once again attempting to subvert democracy in Georgia. In a troubling move, Georgia’s election board recently changed its rules, making it easier for officials to block the certification of legitimate election results. 

This rule change is designed to help Trump and his allies manipulate the outcome of future elections and steal Georgia’s electoral votes. 

Governor Brian Kemp has the power—and the responsibility—to investigate the ethics complaints filed against election board members who helped push through these changes. But so far, he's dragging his feet – and it's up to us to pressure him to act.

Governor Kemp has a complicated history with Trump, who pressured him to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Now, with these new election rules in place, the danger is even greater. These changes create a path for Trump’s allies to potentially reject legitimate votes, undermining the will of the people. 

These new rules are a direct attack on democracy. They allow local election boards to delay certification of election results and potentially prevent them from being counted at all. This opens the door for political interference and manipulation, and Georgia’s elections are now vulnerable to abuse by those who seek to subvert the outcome.

As governor, Kemp has the duty to ensure that every Georgian’s vote is counted fairly and that no election official can play politics with the results. He must investigate these ethics complaints, hold election board members accountable, and stop this dangerous power grab before it’s too late.

Join us in calling on Governor Kemp to uphold democracy and ensure that Trump isn't able to steal Georgia's electoral votes.
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