To do so, they have to file some paperwork with Georgia Secretary State's Office. Most things can be filed online. This can't.
No problem right, just file in-person. Well, whoops, despite our state insisting that teachers (and everyone else) get back to working in person, the @GaSecofState's office is not open for in-person filing. Gotta mail it.
Cool, cool, cool, we'll FedEx it. Limit client delays and all that. Oh, and we see your office got it and it has been a few days. Let's check in on the status.
What's that? Oh, you won't talk to us until FOURTEEN BUSINESS DAYS after you receive it. THE BETTER PART OF A MONTH.
Man, I miss the good old days. You used to submit something and get it turned around in a day. Maybe two. Truly best for business.
But now, to get something quick, you gotta pay a big fee for expedited service.
But, to be fair to old Brad, the intentional slowdown and soft tax on small business at the Secretary of State's office wasn't his doing. That was his predecessor's fault.
And what was that dude's name? It's on the tip of my tongue.
Oh yeah, Brian Kemp.
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Here is the issue Kelly Loeffler's claim that there are 2,000,000 untapped Republican voters in Georgia.
Trump absolutely tapped into those voters. In so doing, he somewhat disproved the theory that - When More People Vote, Democrats Win.
Sure, Biden, Ossoff, and Warnock all won.
But with the massive overall turnout, you would have expected a Democratic romp in State House and State Senate races. That didn't happen.
Why? Because Trump turned out low propensity right wing voters.
These low propensity voters were turned out by Trump's heinous personality and messaging.
But this also had the effect of (1) turning out a significant number of low propensity Democratic voters and (2) flipping a significant number of high propensity moderates to the Democrats.