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Being our semi-regular weekly survey of what s goin down in the several states where, as we know, the real work of government gets done, and where there s a wall between you, and what you want, you got to leap it.
We begin in Georgia, whence the
Atlanta Journal-Constitutionbrings us further proof that, for the next month and change, we are still going to be governed by the lost Piranha Brother.
The roughly 15-minute phone call late Tuesday came shortly before U.S. Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue issued a joint statement saying they “fully support” the improbable lawsuit asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reject election results in Georgia and three other battleground states that Trump lost. Earlier in the day, Carr’s office called the lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton “constitutionally, legally and factually wrong.” The complaint asks the justices to delay the Monday deadline for certification of president