Posted on 12/05/2020 4:17:53 PM PST by CheshireTheCat
A majority of likely voters in January’s runoff election want Governor Brian Kemp to call a special session for absentee ballot signature verification. The poll, exclusively shared with The Georgia Star News, revealed that the bipartisan voters strongly desire a special legislative session addressing signature verification for every mail-in ballot.
The national survey research and strategic services company McLaughlin & Associates called 800 likely voters at the end of last month. The methodology was described as a random selection “to correlate with actual voter turnout in the November 3rd general election.”
So far, Kemp has refused to call a special legislative session before January 5. In an interview on Thursday, the governor expressed that he was as frustrated as President Donald Trump and voters with the post-election proceedings...
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California’s recall was extended 90 days. No reason why several governors shouldn’t suffer the same fate. Go national. Strike while the iron is hot.
Chances are he would call a small sham session which will reconfirm the result.
I agree that it is time this resistances go national.
Now that evidence has been presented and legislators have a purpose to meet and act upon, it makes sense for Governor Kemp to call a special session. Prior to Thursday evening, that was not the case. And I strongly suspect that more and even stronger evidence is on the way.
People who just had their vote stolen do not want to use the same machines and procedures for the next one.
You’d think the R candidates wouldn’t either.
This should catch Kemp’s attention.
Nothing else is doing it.
By Monday, the GA Assembly
will be squealing like stuck pigs.
The best witness in Georgia yesterday was the attorney that schooled the Georgia legislature that they didn’t need 2/5 of them to do something but basically only a handful.
That percantage is pathetic.
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