Republicans in Georgia are outraged after a federal judge squashed their attempt to disqualify more than 4,000 voters ahead of the Jan. 5 Senate runoffs . According to WRBL, the court issued a temporary restraining order on Monday, blocking the plans of the election boards in Ben Hill County and Muscogee County, who aimed to remove names of people whom they claimed had moved out of state. In the attempt to disqualify “targeted voters," people who allegedly changed their address, the election boards relied on unverified data obtained from the National Change of Address (NCOA) registry. Majority Forward, a voter outreach organization, challenged the boards’ “targeted voter” decisions, saying the registry cannot be the basis for challenging the eligibility of lawfully registered voters. "These flagrant and partisan attempts at voter suppression are part of a well-publicized attack on over 360,000 voters across the State of Georgia, initiated by True the Vote, a Texas-based...