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originally posted by: GravitySucks
a reply to: MotherMayEye
They refer to the WSBTV investigation for the video. The full video. And the full facts and not insinuations and the leaping to conclusions base on a 90-second excerpt from a day's worth of videos. First fact in point: There were no suitcases.
a reply to: BastogneFoxHoleWhy pull secret ballots after the oversight left? Why count those ballots with no public oversight?
Video shows polls workers pulling out suitcases of ballots | GA election hearing.
Channel 2 investigative reporter Justin Gray spent the day with Georgia election officials, going through the video frame-by-frame to show everyone what really happened.
Gray looked not at just the short clip the Trump campaign shared, but the critical hours before and after that clip as well.
State election investigators have already spent hours analyzing the video showing what Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani said was suitcases being pulled from under a table.
They were, in fact, official, sealed ballot containers.
“We can show exactly when they were placed in there,” lead investigator Frances Watson said.
Watson said they weren’t mystery ballots that came from a mystery location.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: RetsuUnohana
So the phony early morning Water Main Pipe burst lol! was so they could get the suitcases in undetected. Later they figured out Trump was winning big and they paused. Got rid of all inspectors, left some plants behind...pulled out the suitcase and began counting those 11P-1A. Then ran off as soon as they got tipped inspectors coming back in to see what was up.
Cool narrative.
Not what happened, but fascinating fiction!
originally posted by: carewemust
23,000 fraudulant Biden Ballots found!
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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.”