Georgia Brad Raffensperger Memoir

Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State is working on his memoir, or he’s contemplating it. 

Brad Raffensperger went to Georgia Appeals Court to stop early voting
 on Saturday after Thanksgiving. Photo Credit: online pic.

That is why he should ensure that no party element tries to tamper with the result of the 6 December Senate Run Off election between Ralph Warnock and Herschel Walker.

Raffensperger’s memoir will be a historical account of his life, especially his input in enacting the 2021 election law (SB202) to make it difficult for Georgians to vote. His publisher must warn him that he cannot distort history, and label himself pro-democracy. Examples.

Early voting turnout. He is on national television claiming that the high early voting turnout is proof that SB202 is not voter suppression. It is. That’s why this 2021 law compressed Run Off elections from 9 to 4 weeks. The early voting turnout is proof that he cannot stop the rain. Georgia will vote by mail, car, truck and on foot.

Early voting after Thanksgiving. No matter how many peaches he eats, Raffensperger cannot sugar coat the truth, how he tried to prevent the strong voter turnout he’s claiming. Initially, he gave the directive that there will be no early voting on Saturday after Thanksgiving. Why not? He quoted state law (SB202). Ralph Warnock and Democrats went to court. They won. Raffensperger took the matter to the Appeals Court. The Court said all Georgia counties can vote.

His memoir must include these milestones, his milestones as an anti-rain. His voter suppression law (SB202), did not stop the rain. Georgia will vote, come rain come sunshine.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

 

 

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