
Delta CEO and Georgia governor get heated in voter law square-off
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp launched a counterattack on Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian Wednesday afternoon, just hours after Bastian said the voting bill Kemp signed last week was "unacceptable," "wrong" and "based on a lie."
The clash was an unusual one for two of the state's most powerful executives. But it showed the pressure that both were under because of the controversial voting measure. Republicans, including Kemp, who passed the law say the measure is needed to stop illegal voting, playing on discredited claims of widespread fraud in last year's presidential election.More Related News

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