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Superior Court asked to boot Obama from ballot
A state Superior Court in Georgia is being asked to review and overturn Secretary of State Brian Kemp's decision, based on a recommendation from an administrative law judge, that Barack Obama's name be on the state's 2012 primary ballot.
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