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NY AG Letitia James announces that her 'office is examining all legal options to take on' Georgia's new election law

Yesterday, Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed S.B. 202 into law:

The bill is being denounced by many on the Left as pro-voter-suppression, thanks to things like stricter restrictions on mail-in voting and new voter ID requirements.

One of the bill’s critics is New York State Attorney General Letitia James, who, as New York State Attorney General, is vowing to examine the legal options she has to fight S.B. 202:

Perhaps her office can start by examining what business New York’s AG has meddling in Georgia’s affairs.

Heh.

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