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<p>For one brief moment last week inside a conference room on Capitol Hill, it was November 2020 all over again.</p>
<p>The House Republican Election Integrity Caucus had invited Gabriel Sterling—the Georgia elections official who became <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/georgia-elections-official-gabriel-sterling-begs-trump-senators-to-denounce-conspiracies">famous for his debunkings</a> of Donald Trump’s election conspiracies—to talk about his state’s new election rules.</p>
<p>Someone seated next to him at the meeting, however, wanted to talk about something else.</p>
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Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Pixabay
For one brief moment last week inside a conference room on Capitol Hill, it was November 2020 all over again.
The House Republican Election Integrity Caucus had invited Gabriel Sterling—the Georgia elections official who became famous for his debunkings of Donald Trump’s election conspiracies—to talk about his state’s new election rules.
Someone seated next to him at the meeting, however, wanted to talk about something else.