jc456
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I can always expose those demofksIf everyone of all ages, races, sexes and religions robbed banks on the same day....does that make it right?You canāt say that without investigating , just a fact. I do know Secretaries of Stateās illegally allowed ballots to be counted outside Election Day. Itās illegal, thatās the legislative body to protect.The fking great answer is that there was no sizable fraud.Thatās a fking great question!Any cogent thoughts on why there have been zero arrests for all of this "illegal activity" you imagine took place?Under Georgia election statutes, these claims are squarely within the classification of āerrorsā that can support the basis of contesting the outcome of an election. Official Code of Georgia Annotated Sec. 21-2-522
- 2,560 felons
- 66,247 underage voters
- 2,423 votes from people not registered
- 1,043 individuals registered at post office boxes
- 4,926 individuals who voted in Georgia after registering in another state
- 395 individuals who voted in two states
- 15,700 votes from people who moved out of state before the election
- 40,279 votes of people who moved without re-registering in their new county
- Another 30,000 to 40,000 absentee ballots lacking proper signature matching and verification
Using 30,000 (low end) of absentee ballots lacking signatures that match voter registration, the above numbers come out to a total of 163, 573.
12,284 votes -- That's the number of voted President Trump supposedly lost by in Georgia.
Trump won Georgia. As far as 'damaging / threatening our Democracy' by challenging the election results in Georgia, I'll let Georgia's own election law speak for itself.:
Official Code of Georgia Annotated Sec. 21-2-522 states:
A result of a primary or election may be contested on one or more of the following grounds:
(1) Misconduct, fraud, or irregularity by any primary or election official or officials sufficient to change or place in doubt the result;
(2) When the defendant is ineligible for the nomination or office in dispute;
(3) When illegal votes have been received or legal votes rejected at the polls sufficient to change or place in doubt the result;
(4) For any error in counting the votes or declaring the result of the primary or election, if such error would change the result; or
(5) For any other cause which shows that another was the person legally nominated, elected, or eligible to compete in a run-off primary or election.
Cat got your tongue?
Are you under the impression that all of the ballots in the past were counted on election day?
Are you aware that the governor acted in several states (red and blue alike) to change election laws without going through the state legislature?
And a simple question of Logic.......exactly what Governor or SoS, or AG ....or any elected or appointed official would ever admit that they dropped the ball as it pertains to their responsibility of ensuring election integrity?
It bothers me when I hear...."he is a republican governor and he swears he did not oversee corruption"....I mean really? That's when those on the left choose to believe in the honesty of a republican politician?