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There are too many people involved for anything to happen to Raffensberger. Neither he nor Sterling doesn’t strike me as the prison inmate types. They’ll spill and spill loudly.
Surprised Georgia didn’t burn the election machine warehouse to the ground like happened in Houston, TX a few years ago.
Raffensberger’s announcement was never more than a smokescreen. That type of “audit” would be useless, because hacking of local voting machines by OUTSIDERS would not catch improperly registered or out of state votes being counted, or ballots illegally harvested, or insider manipulation through “ballot adjudication”, etc. A “random forensic audit” was as relevant to explaining the real election problems as tests of 3 cabin door latches to reveal why the Titanic sank.