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"Voter Integrity" Group Gets Legal Permission to Challenge Voter Eligibility
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
12 Jan 2024
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Black Agenda Radio · "Voter Integrity" Group Gets Legal Permission to Challenge Voter Eligibility

Andrew Garber of the Brennan Center joins us to discuss a Georgia judge’s decision in favor of True the Vote, an organization whose mass challenges of voter eligibility limit the franchise, especially for communities of color. Andrew Garber joins us from New York City to discuss the implications of this decision.

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