Gee... surprisingly objective prose from the NYT... what’s up with that? Not a full moon...
Yea, these two are committing political suicide and they know it. It’s obvious they’re just trying to stay out of jail.
IIRC the 100,000 absentee ballots thrown out of gwinnett county in 2016 appear to have been counted in 2020 giving the whole county over to the communists.The damn dog catcher is even a rat.The Georgia SOS is dirty, really dirty.
Comments from Attorney Lin Wood - see #6 regarding Raffensberger (obviously, Wood is hot on the corruption trail with Kemp as well):
Lin Wood
@LLinWood
·
16h
Here is a suggested course of action for GA Governor @BrianKempGA:
1. Order a special session of GA legislature.
2. Resign.
3. Admit guilt.
4. Go to prison.
5. Ask for cell near @GaSecofState.
Accountability for wrongdoing is called JUSTICE.
2 peas in a pod...both criminal bums.
Tired of all the intrigue and BS - File the charges
Someone with standing - any member of the Georgia Legislature worried about Honest tranparency and election integrity should lodge a complaint with whatever law enforcement agency has the balls to follow up on the fact that the Gov and SoS continue their fraud against the people and legislature of the great state of Georgia.
Per Wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Raffensperger
Raffensperger’s company that made him worth >$25 million is Tendon Systems, LLC.
Interestingly, Tendon Systems, LLC is reputed online to offer extraordinarily low salaries:
https://www.careerbliss.com/tendon-systems-structural-engineers/salaries/
Question: Where do companies offering extraordinarily low salaries typically get their workers from?
Asking for a friend....
Data analyst Matt Braynard, data and strategy director for Pres Trump’s 2016 election campaign found 138,221 such people in Georgia, a much larger number than the state’s current vote differential (12,670) in the presidential race. In Michigan, there were 51,302 such people; Wisconsin had 26,673, Nevada had 27,271, Arizona had 19,997, and Pennsylvania had 13,671.
“The number of questionable ballots surpasses the vote margin in at least three states w/ a combined total of 37 electoral votes—--Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin,” Braynard told The Epoch Times on Nov. 25. Braynard said, “This isn’t speculative. This is what the data shows, the numbers are high enough to 'easily' overturn current election projections."