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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (221689)1/4/2022 10:44:05 AM
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The Georgia secretary of state, who is not empowered by the U.S. Constitution to make changes to election law, entered into a Consent Decree that gutted these protections enacted by the Georgia Legislature.

The question is whether he had the authority to make the changes. Nothing in the US Constitution speaks to that. It is irrelevant. That it is so represented reduces the credence of the whole point.

What matters is what relevant authorities are granted to the SoS by the Georgia constitution and the Georgia legislature, yet that is not even mentioned. Do you know what those authorities are and how the SoS deviated from them? Everything else is rhetorical garbage.
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