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originally posted by: CraftyArrow
GEORGIA: ERASING Potential Fraud...
GRAVE AND SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES if NOT WIPED CLEAN
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GA officials are pressing a judge to "lift an order that is BLOCKING officials from altering information in voting machines in three counties."
Election officials warn if they *don't* wipe the machines clean there could be *GRAVE AND SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES.
Georgia officials on Thursday asked a judge to lift an order that is blocking officials from altering information in voting machines in three counties, arguing the machines are needed to prepare for the upcoming Senate runoff elections.
On Saturday afternoon billionaire far left funder George Soros announced new leadership at his Open Society Foundation.
Lord Mark Malloch Brown, the former UN deputy secretary‐general and UK minister and president of Smartmatic voting systems, will replace Patrick Gaspard at the helm.
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: Trillium
This has been bugging me for a while....why is Pennsylvania called the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania please?
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: Trillium
"Is this a Senator counting votes?
How much more has to be exposed before you guys do the right thing
@BrianKempGA
@GaSecofState
@sendavidperdue
@KLoeffler
@realDonaldTrump
@RudyGiulianli
@JennaEllisEsq
#FOX IN THE HENHOUSE"
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Georgia’s Dekalb County does not know if it is in possession of the ballot transfer forms used to record the chain of custody for absentee ballots dropped into some 300 drop boxes around the state.
The Georgia Department of Voting, Registration and Election responded to an open records request for the transfer forms from Georgia Star by writing that “it has not yet been determined if responsive records to your request exist.”
“DeKalb County and VRE are currently operating within its COVID-19 Emergency Response Plan. These remote operations and VRE’s current workload greatly impact how soon responsive records can be provided,” the response from the department stated.
“VRE is expected to make this determination within thirty business days.”