Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Georgia Senators To Take Action Against Election Fraud?


Georgia senators declare that vote fraud in their state was part of a coordinated, illegal scheme to rig the election





While Democrats and their lapdogs in the media continue to dismiss credible claims of voter fraud, one state senator in Georgia knows otherwise.

A recently released report examining the Nov. 3 election and its aftermath found that workers at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, home to the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks, engaged in illegal activities.

“The events at the State Farm Arena are particularly disturbing because they demonstrated intent on the part of election workers to exclude the public from viewing the counting of ballots, an intentional disregard for the law. The number of votes that could have been counted in that length of time was sufficient to change the results of the presidential election and the senatorial contests,” the report from state Senate’s Election Law Study Subcommittee chairman reads.


“Furthermore, there appears to be coordinated illegal activities by election workers themselves who purposely placed fraudulent ballots into the final election totals,” it adds.

Staffers at the arena were there to count ballots as they came in but, according to surveillance video along with witness testimony from Election Day, workers there stopped counting ballots around 10:30 p.m. (as did poll workers in other battleground states) but began counting again after poll watchers and media were dismissed from the room.

That’s not legal under Georgia statutes. 

Naturally, the very compromised “Republican” Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger pushed back against what millions of Americans have seen with their own eyes by now.

“The report makes rash conclusions based on a one-sided presentation of conspiracy theories, poorly assembled data and conjecture. Of the many courts that have reviewed this same jumble of misinformation, none have found one shred of it to be credible,” Raffensperger’s office said in a statement to The Epoch Times. 


“It is disappointing that the members of the study committee let their political allegiance cloud their judgment when dispassionate analysis by the courts have determined the allegations to be nonsense,” it added.


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