Yes, of course it is. But just minutes ago Shipwreckedcrew came out with a very detailed analysis of the situation there that puts flesh on gut feelings. His conclusion?
The Trump Campaign Has A Very Real Chance To Overturn The Election Result in Georgia
I won't repeat all the details, but the basis for this challenge comes down to the issue of hanky panky with absentee ballots--which Matt Braynard is beginning to uncover. In Georgia 1,322,529 ballots were cast, with a margin of only about 12,500 votes. The suspicion is that there's a fair degree of correspondence between those absentee ballots and the nearly 1 million new voter registrations between 2018 and 2020. Braynard has been discovering that significant numbers of those registrations come back to non-residential addresses (PO boxes in particular, or mail drop sites at FedEx or UPS)--which is illegal in Georgia.
All of these state challenges are highly specific to each state, due to the many variances in state election laws. Anyone with an interest in Georgia is highly recommended to read this very informative article.
Georgia needs to go back to old fashion paper in person voting with absentee ballots for legal residents.
ReplyDeleteAs I remember, the talk about the seized computer in Frankfurt began with Congressman Louie Gohmert. Has he said anything about it recently?
ReplyDeleteI've seen nothing further from him, but it appears to have started with some anonymous German who was picked up first, I believe, by Newsmax and then Gohmert.
DeleteUh oh.
DeleteIt will be interesting to see what the runnoff numbers look like.
ReplyDeleteNot just Georgia. Read his timeline on twitter and you will see that about 1/3 (yes, really, that many) of the absentee ballots not returned in PA were allegedly never requested by the voter! And about 1/4 of those unreturned ballots were from those who did request them and claimed they returned them.
ReplyDeleteGetting my head around that.
DeleteSomeone in PA with access to blank absentee ballots made a list and sent ballots to specific registered voters at specific addresses.
Many of those ballots were not returned because those who received them did not ask for them.
Meanwhile, many people did ask for absentee ballots. And of them, some have now learned that even though they had sent in their ballots the government did not recieve them.
How many absentee ballots were sent out? How many returned? In absolute numbers.
News just out that Georgia S.O.S. isn't able to perform signature verification at all. He states "That ship has sailed"...
ReplyDeleteThat's a odd statement when the signature audit is scheduled to start tomorrow morning.
DeleteIs that a term of art? I'm not familiar with that one. Does that kind of thing hold up in a court of law? Asking for a friend.
ReplyDeleteThis is turning into a real shit show. Since all these elections were run by Democrats, every claim of voting irregularities should be construed in favor of the Republicans. Democrats can't reasonably claim all the screw ups and evidence of fraud to be construed in their favor.
DeleteDemocrats are up to their waist in shit. They will be up to their necks in a week. I suspect some of them are starting to believe this is not going to end well for them.
Deletehttps://twitter.com/SelimSeesYou/status/1330912283443290115
ReplyDelete59 counties in GA rejected 0 mail in ballots. Not 0% rounded to the nearest decimal.
0 total.
Can anyone confirm the data in that twitter thread?