I think they will have a much tougher time committing fraud this time. More watching, and this time it isn’t a national election the courts would be deciding. Fraud is much easier to go after and a new election much easier to declare when it involves one state.
Fraud is trivially easy.
If local precincts will accept invalid ballots (no signature verification) then boiler rooms can crank them out by the thousands.
I have seen _zero_ evidence this has been addressed in Georgia.
How do you watch a machine?
What’s to guarantee there will be less fraud in Georgia?
Two weeks ago a letter arrived to me in Georgia. It was from the Secretary of State and it contained an absentee ballot that I did NOT request!
Meanwhile my wife received no ballot at all.
As far as I can tell, the fraud continues. I refuse to vote until election day.
Governor Kemp and his SOS are as crooked as they come.
There are over 4000 watchers identified state-side. I suspect they are not needed in the same numbers everywhere. A Pareto-optimal guess would be making extra sure we are covered at the most critical (and vulnerable) 20 percent of polling places and counting venues.
I have volunteered to work in Georgia from the 26th or 27th of December all the way through election day. Most of that will be door-knocking, but I am up for watching as needed.