Posted on 12/24/2020 1:04:02 PM PST by grundle
Georgia’s Elections Manager Gabriel Sterling has been dismissive of the idea there was fraud involved in the Georgia election. In fact, Sterling, who has a history of anti-Trump comments, slammed Trump and Republicans in a December 1 press conference over efforts to challenge the vote.
However, Sterling’s tune changed when the fraud hit his doorstep. Sterling says the woman he bought his house from used his address to secure and submit an absentee ballot.
He’s filed an official challenge to “stop her from casting an apparently illegal vote. I’d show you his tweet about it, but it’s now blocked. But here’s a link to the Fox5 Atlanta story about his challenge.
The woman had the Georgia ballot sent to her Maryland address. Then mailed in the ballot. She was not living in the Georgia house listed in her voting records.
“That would be illegal voting,” said Sterling.
Now, is Sterling going to argue he’s an isolated case? It’s a foolish argument, given what was found in Georgia by Matt Braynard and others. Only 11,799 votes separate Joe Biden and President Trump.
It is also mind-numbing to look at just how the number of absentee ballots, both counted and outstanding, kept changing in Georgia. And of course ballots continued to magically appear until Biden took the lead. Gateway Pundit has the rundown.
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Annnnnd, we won’t be seeing this reported in any MSM outlet.
Uh, she already did. Why not go after her for that?
The absurdities continue to blossom
Just like I predicted, once Trump is seen as gone, these RINO assh@les will suddenly “discover” all the election fraud, and hype it to raise money, fool naive Trump supporters, and protect their RINO cronies.
Someone this blind or corrupt is not helping anyone stop voter fraud.
Election fraud should result in immediate execution.
See if anyone else feels lucky, after the first one.
It’s not incompetence when the election officials are doing exactly what they were placed there to do.
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