No Money, No Food. It's Happening Already - FULL SHOW 5-24-22

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The Big Three 5-24-22

1 Primary elections are being held in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia and Texastoday. Many eyes are on Georgia, where former Vice President Mike Pence has been rallying support for Gov. Brian Kemp, the Republican incumbent. Pence appeared at an event for Kemp yesterday -- and it was widely seen as an implicit rebuke of former President Donald Trump, who has endorsed Kemp's primary opponent, former GOP Sen. David Perdue. On the Democratic side, Stacey Abrams is running unopposed, setting up a potential rematch with Kemp following a previous loss to him in 2018. Since her defeat, Abrams has soared to national prominence and is no longer an underdog with little following outside of Georgia. This comes as early voting has surged to record levels in the Georgia primary, with more than 800,000 ballots cast ahead of today's contests.

2 Businesses across West Michigan and the nation are reporting issues with credit card readers from over the weekend.

Customers complain they were charged multiple times for the same purchase after machines declined their purchase in the store.

3 The Michigan Elections Bureau says half of the Republican candidates for governor failed to submit enough qualifying signatures to run for office.

That includes former Detroit Police Chief James Craig and businessman Perry Johnson, two of the leading contenders to challenge Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in November.

The bureau also determined Donna Brandenburg, Michael Brown and Michael Markey did not have enough signatures.         

The candidates could end up going to court if they do not make the ballot. The board will meet Thursday to discuss what comes next.

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