We all know there was election fraud in GA, but Gov Kemp refuses to do anything to stand for election integrity. We aren't going to let him sweep this under the rug.
We are launching a billboard campaign telling him to call for the forensic audit.
CAN WE COUNT ON YOU TO HELP US FUND A BILLBOARD? We can't do it without you.
We all know there was election fraud in GA, but Gov Kemp refuses to do anything to stand for election integrity. We aren't going to let him sweep this under the rug.
We are launching a billboard campaign telling him to call for the forensic audit.
CAN WE COUNT ON YOU TO HELP US FUND A BILLBOARD? We can't do it without you.
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