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'Too bad it wasn't sooner': Trump
'congratulates' Georgia on its new
election laws after Biden branded the
state's updated voter regulations
an 'atrocity'

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Posted By: OhioNick, 3/26/2021 8:41:58 PM

Georgia was again the focus of presidential politics Friday as President Joe Biden blasted a new election law there as an 'atrocity' – and former President Donald Trump congratulated the state for changes Democrats are calling an illegal crackdown. 'Congratulations to Georgia and the Georgia State Legislature on changing their voter Rules and Regulations,' Trump said in a statement through his Save America PAC. 'They learned from the travesty of the 2020 Presidential Election, which can never be allowed to happen again. Too bad these changes could not have been done sooner!' Trump wrote from Mar-a-Lago, where he was pictured golfing Friday.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: RedWhite&Blue2 3/26/2021 10:44:16 PM (No. 736262)
Backdate that!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bighambone 3/27/2021 11:01:04 AM (No. 736697)
What do you expect as Biden is a corrupt old line liberal Democrat and it has always been the liberal Democrats who have benefited from election and voter fraud especially in the big liberal Democrat run cities. One thing is for sure, if the Democrats ever thought that the wimpy Republicans were benefiting from the current election honor system with no voter ID required, the Democrats would be supporting all sorts of ballot verification and requiring voters to present two government issued identification documents before any ballot could be counted.
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