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In reply to the discussion: Get a grip, Willis is not going to be fired and the investigation will not end. [View all]getagrip_already
(17,802 posts)76. Why are you calling me out?
What have I done to you?
But since you asked, this is not a trivial situation. I haven't seen the bill in question, but it sounds like it makes it easier to recall an elected prosecutor.
If that is via a special election, then it is still bad, but not a certain outcome. She won her last election, though it was during an election with a lot of reason to turnout; special elections are often low turnout events, and you know magats would turn out. Still, it could take many months to get to an outcome.
However, if the recall is done by a vote of the legislature, then she should shining up her resume. She is toast, and it will be very quick.
Don't ignore this. well, not if you have an interest in prosecuting tfg in GA.
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