Most importantly, after Tuesday’s vote, Georgians will be able to breathe a sigh of relief at not having to fill out ballots, wait in line or endure the relentless fistfighting that goes with politics in the Peach State for nearly two years.
Most importantly, after Tuesday’s vote, Georgians will be able to breathe a sigh of relief at not having to fill out ballots, wait in line or endure the relentless fistfighting that goes with politics in the Peach State for nearly two years.
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