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*Stacey Abrams is an influencer of Charles Ford: https://info.cooley.edu/blog/attorney-and-athlete-charles-ford-a-man-of-many-talents-and-gifts | *Stacey Abrams is an influencer of Charles Ford: https://info.cooley.edu/blog/attorney-and-athlete-charles-ford-a-man-of-many-talents-and-gifts | ||
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Had Sears and the JQC eventually removed Rob Leonard from the bench after the election, Governor Brian Kemp would have had the opportunity to appoint a new Superior Judge in Cobb County. | Judge Rob Leonard won his 2022 re-election against the two challengers, Ford and McMaster, with a healthy margin. Had Sears and the JQC eventually removed Rob Leonard from the bench after the election, Governor Brian Kemp would have had the opportunity to appoint a new Superior Judge in Cobb County. | ||
“That was all disappointing to witness,” said McMaster. “That was my complaint against Leonard and the JQC should have waited until after the election to complete the investigation. I never used any of this information on the campaign trail—though I think the JQC has a lot of explaining to do.” | “That was all disappointing to witness,” said McMaster. “That was my complaint against Leonard and the JQC should have waited until after the election to complete the investigation. I never used any of this information on the campaign trail—though I think the JQC has a lot of explaining to do.” | ||
=Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire= | =Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire= |
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