Posted on 02/06/2023 3:38:12 PM PST by CFW
In Texas, a new report about the extent of ballot paper shortages in Harris County in the 2022 general election has led Gov. Greg Abbott to consider new elections, and in Georgia, DeKalb County has announced it is accepting $2 million in private funding sourced to an election nonprofit accused of allocating $350 million in private funds to public elections offices to sway the 2020 presidential election in favor of Joe Biden.
A new analysis of election equipment and voter turnout records conducted by a Houston news outlet found that the ballot paper shortage in Harris County, Texas, on Election Day 2022 was more widespread than the Elections Administration Office had acknowledged.
(Excerpt) Read more at justthenews.com ...
Included in the article is this tidbit.
“In Georgia, meanwhile, the DeKalb County Board of Voter Registration & Elections has accepted $2 million in private money from a nonprofit linked to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. “
$2 million gift for elections in a Georgia county sounds like a cash incentive for election fraud.
If Abbott orders new elections in Houston expect all Hell to break lose.
What happens if Shelia Jackson Lee and Silvia Garcia lose the new election?
More proof that the Georgia voting law didn’t fix voter fraud.
If Abbot orders a new election, he will be doing the Country and the whole world a favor.
It would mean that there IS SOMETHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT FRAUDULENT ELECTIONS.
And that would change all the corruption in our elections.
CW II starts in Harris County, TX
This will be for all the proverbial marbles.
More proof that the Georgia voting law didn’t fix voter fraud.
Won’t make any difference since the county is 60% minority.
But the GA voting was supposed to stop that.
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