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“While Texas talks and Virginia flinches, Georgia has been acting. Thanks to savvy Georgia election lawyers, the peach state has pushed back against DOJ over and over again in the last year. When DOJ objected to Georgia’s citizenship verification program, Georgia sued. They just didn’t sue, they challenged Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act as unconstitutional (the law that forces states to seek federal approval for election changes.) What did DOJ do? Capitulate entirely, and quickly. Just within the last few weeks, it happened again. Facing difficulty getting the regulations which implement citizenship verification approved, Georgia once again sued in United States District Court. What did DOJ do? Capitulate again.”