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No, most of the things you suggest require Conservative majorities in both the House and Senate in Washington DC, -- by the time they get that, if ever, this incident will be long forgotten. The only useful responses are responses that the Georgia legislature and governor can make, right now-- most effective would be to double down, and pass another law tighten up voting rules even further-- there are plenty of crying loopholes still-- call it the MLB vote fraud reduction bill. And implement additional safeguards 30 days later. And another batch 30 days after that. Then the MLB non-censorship bill of 2021, passing a bill like Florida did on Twitter/Facebook/etc, then a bathroom bill, and a trans in school sports bill. Then pass a law like West Virginia just did, making school funding 100% follow the child. Then a law that outlaws teaching critical race theory in the state as a hate crime-- pass it as part of a hate crimes against males and Europeans-- define all existing 'affirmative action and hate crime laws and regulations in the state to also apply to them. Lots of possibilities. These are just the ones that immediately come to mind. Just removing tax breaks is weak, if Conservatives want to win, they have to go on the attack, and hit them where it really hurts, and keep hitting them back, doubling down over and over and over again until they stop... If Kemp deserves our support, let him prove it. If MLB, and Twitter, and Coca Cola, and other woke corporations are going to interfere with elections, hit back so hard they never forget it.

Here, for instance, are some excellent suggestions by Gray Mirror on how Georgia could make voting less fraudulent: https://graymirror.substack.com/p/the-presentee-election "Every vote is cast in person by an identified citizen before an independent witness."

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