Greg Palast sues Georgia’s Brian Kemp for purging 340,000 from voter rolls ahead of election

Georgia secretary of state and Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp has overseen the removal of more than 340,000 current Georgia residents from voting rolls.

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A new investigation has found Georgia secretary of state and Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp has overseen the removal of more than 340,000 current Georgia residents from voting rolls. We speak with Greg Palast, a journalist who has been investigating Brian Kemp and voter suppression in Georgia. He has joined a lawsuit against Kemp over the purge.

Guests

  • Greg Palast

    journalist who has been investigating Brian Kemp and voter suppression in Georgia. He’s the director of the 2016 documentary titled The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.
  • Leah Wright Rigueur

    professor at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She is the author of The Loneliness of the Black Republican: Pragmatic Politics and the Pursuit of Power.

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