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Crossover Day Clash: Trump’s Paper Ballot Push Meets Georgia GOP Resistance

Focused on Georgia’s leg­isla­tive “Crossover Day” on Thurs­day, March 6, 2025, when bills must move cham­bers. Cen­tral to the dis­cus­sion is Pres­i­dent Trump’s post-2024 elec­tion insis­tence on paper bal­lots, vot­er ID, and one-day elections—a plat­form he cam­paigned on. Geor­gia patri­ots have pressed law­mak­ers from the session’s start to intro­duce paper bal­lot leg­is­la­tion, spot­light­ing Sen­a­tor Colton Moore’s SB303, co-spon­sored by Sen­a­tors Gooch and Dolezal. Intro­duced on Feb­ru­ary 27 and referred to on Feb­ru­ary 28, SB303 faces a do-or-die dead­line to reach com­mit­tee today..

The episode cri­tiques the Geor­gia GOP’s slug­gish response, not­ing that no paper bal­lot bill emerged on day one despite Trump’s calls. GA GOP Chair Josh McK­oon, eye­ing re-elec­tion, delayed the party’s 2025 leg­isla­tive priorities—including paper ballots—until three weeks into the ses­sion. Mean­while, the leg­is­la­ture jug­gles oth­er bills like the “Riley Gaines Act,” a children’s data­base, tort reform, and a record state bud­get. BKP ques­tioned law­mak­ers’ pri­or­i­ties, point­ing to PAC-fund­ed social media praise as evi­dence of self-inter­est over pub­lic will. Lis­ten­ers are urged to chal­lenge law­mak­ers on their Trump sup­port and demand action on elec­tion integri­ty.

  • Thurs­day is crossover day. There will be 40 bills in the Sen­ate alone to be moved over to the house. You have the dig­i­tal ID bill, 
  • Pres­i­dent Trump since win­ning the elec­tion has said paper bal­lots, vot­er ID, one day elec­tions over and over. You will hear law­mak­ers and peo­ple in the GOP will say that they sup­port the pres­i­dent and that the pres­i­dent has a man­date. Trump cam­paigned on the paper bal­lots. The Amer­i­can peo­ple knew well before they went to the poll that Trump want­ed to cor­rect our elec­tion sys­tem. 
  • When the GA leg­isla­tive ses­sion start­ed some­one could have car­ried a bill ask­ing for paper bal­lots from the GA GOP from the elec­tion integri­ty com­mit­tee. Josh McK­oon who wants anoth­er term should be sup­port­ing a bill for paper bal­lots. But 3 weeks after the leg­isla­tive ses­sion start­ed McK­oon released the sup­port­ed leg­is­la­tion by the GOP. 
  • Patri­ots met ear­ly with the law­mak­ers. These patri­ots were very clear in ask­ing for these law­mak­ers to intro­duce leg­is­la­tion for paper bal­lots.
  • Pres­i­dent Trump looked at every gov­er­nor includ­ing Bri­an Kemp to require paper bal­lots. 
  • The oth­er day there was a bill, Sen­a­tor Colton Moore spon­sored a bill SB303 for paper bal­lots. Sen­a­tor Colton Moore, Sen­a­tor Gooch, Sen­a­tor Dolezal signed on to the bill. The bill was in the state hoop­er on 2/27, it was read and referred on 2/28. Peo­ple are push­ing for it to get into com­mit­tee. It has to be in com­mit­tee today for it to be vot­ed on. 
  • Where was the bill on the first day of the ses­sion? SB1 is the bill that we are all to applaud but it is the right thing to do years ago, and you allowed it to hap­pen in GA. While the House is work­ing on a data­base for your chil­dren, and a dig­i­tal ID, and over here you have them work­ing on tort reform. But they want­ed to have 2 sep­a­rate bills, one in the House “Riley Gaines Act” and the Sen­ate “SB1.” And they passed the largest bud­get in state his­to­ry. And do you have to won­der which bill the gov­er­nor will sign. 
  • NOT one mem­ber of con­gress put the bill on the floor for paper bal­lots on the floor to get it passed. 
  • The bills have to come out of com­mit­tee today. 
  • How many of you go on social media and you see your law­mak­er with a big Thank you, those are PACs fund­ed by lob­by­ists to make it look like your law­mak­ers are sup­port­ing some­thing good for the cit­i­zens. But it is for the ben­e­fit of the law­mak­er. 
  • Ask your law­mak­er if they sup­port Pres­i­dent Trump? Then what part did you miss when Pres­i­dent Trump said we need a new elec­tion sys­tem with paper bal­lots? 
  • We have watched these town halls, and we know the mobs for the town halls have all been set up. Soros backed a cou­ple fill­ing GOP town halls with fake repub­li­cans. 

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