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Corrupt judge, (Stacey Abrams’ sister) issues temporary restraining order for Georgia county not to purge inactive, or dead voters

Can someone tell me how in the hell corrupt Stacey Abrams sister wasn’t required to recuse herself from stopping a Georgia county clean up their voter roles and remove inactive, dead and illegible voters? Her name s Leslie Gardner, a corrupt Georgia judge based in Albany. While if I were in Georgia, I would vote for both Republicans, this has to make you wonder yet again? Is this election going to be as rigged and fixed as the presidential election in Gerogia?

Corrupt judge, (Stacey Abrams’ sister) issues temporary restraining order for Georgia county not to purge inactive, or dead voters
Corrupt judge, (Stacey Abrams’ sister) issues  temporary restraining order for Georgia county not to purge inactive, or dead voters

A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order that prevents the Muscogee County Board of Elections and Registrations from keeping more than 4,000 “targeted voters” from casting ballots in the U.S. Senate runoff election on Jan. 5.

The order came late Monday from U.S. District Court Judge Leslie A. Gardner, who is based in Albany. Gardner is the sister of Georgia voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams.

Majority Forward, a nonprofit voter registration and turnout organization, petitioned the court in the Middle District of Georgia to stop two challenges to voters who were believed to live outside of the jurisdictions in which they were registered. Gardener’s decision impacts voters in Muscogee County and also voters in Ben Hill County.

The order last for eight days, which would carry it through the Jan. 5 election day. Early voting started in the two runoffs that will likely decide control of the U.S. Senate two weeks ago. More than 2 million Georgians have already voted.

Republican U.S. Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler are facing challenges from Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in a high-stakes runoff.