Four prominent former officials in Georgia, a major front in disinformation over the democratic process, have joined forces to try to counteract efforts to make people distrust elections. Via Fox5atlanta.com:
Those joining the Democracy Defense Project, whose launch was announced Tuesday, include two Georgia Republicans, former Gov. Nathan Deal and former U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, and two Democrats, former Gov. Roy Barnes and former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin.
"For far too long, politicians, pundits and activists have worked overtime to sow distrust in America’s electoral process," Deal said in a statement. "We refuse to sit on the sidelines while the bedrock of this great nation is eroded away by misinformation and dangerous political agendas. Our goal is to restore confidence in the electoral process that makes this country exceptional."
The four are Georgia board members in a national effort that says it will seek news coverage, as well as raise money to buy advertisements to push back against efforts to undermine elections and try to persuade people to move beyond "polarizing rhetoric."
Their announcement comes two days before Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican former President Donald Trump meet for their first debate of the 2024 campaign in Atlanta.
Unfortunately, Georgia MAGAts continue to make demands of their elected officials to prevent cheating -- basically, anyone except Trump winning.
The group will have active chapters in several swing states, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New England states.