Posted on 09/12/2023 10:02:27 PM PDT by RandFan
@LeadingReport
BREAKING: Fulton and Cobb, two of Georgia’s most populous counties, admit they are missing some or all of their 2020 original ballot images, a violation of federal and state retention laws. (Estimated 393k+ in Cobb and 350k+ in Fulton)
(Excerpt) Read more at twitter.com ...
WOW! What a surprise..........
Exactly. Supposedly questioning the election results is a crime....because they couldn’t possibly have believed the election was stolen....yet they can’t produce the evidence they were legally required to have and keep which would show that it was not in fact stolen.
I’m sure that was just an accident and had outside observers seen that evidence it would have shown everything was on the up and up the whole time though. I’m sure of it because the corporate media, Kemp and Ratburger told me to take their word for it.
Cut them some slack. It’s not like we have these elections every four years. They haven’t had a chance to get the kinks in the process worked out, yet.
Another clear violation of the law.
And yet another reason to go back to dumb voter machines.
All of us will be going to jail just by commenting on this.
I was under the impression that the actual ballots were to be destroyed no earlier than 22 months after the election. I don’t know the law as it relates to “ballot images,” which would be useless as evidence. The author of this piece didn’t cite the law s/he was claiming to have been violated.
BTW, a variety of states, not just Georgia, have been violating their own elections laws.
Now why would that be necessary...? 🤔
They have no hard and real evidence to demonstrate the Election Results. Sounds like Election and Vote fraud, maybe a neighboring county should INDICT the whole bunch for ELECTION FRAUD, they have NO evidence to back up their claim that Trump lost.
Pretty much. The level of corruption in GA is off the charts. The election fraud is not just Fulton and Cobb. Its everywhere.
Time for a full review of the whole election on the state and local level.
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