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To: Theo

the headline from Emerald & TGP is a little misleading - the letter actually suggests they’re going to have a meeting at which time the board will determine whether they, themselves, violated the law. Of course they’ll decide, no, of course not.


32 posted on 04/13/2024 9:40:35 AM PDT by Steven W.
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the headline from Emerald & TGP is a little misleading - the letter actually suggests they’re going to have a meeting at which time the board will determine whether they, themselves, violated the law. Of course they’ll decide, no, of course not.

It appears that a complaint was filed against Fulton County for how it conducted the 2020 election, and Fulton County, or its election officials, is the respondent. The GA Board of Elections determined there was a possible violation of the election code and Fulton County must now respond to the complaint at the meeting. If the violation is confirmed by the board, according to the letter, the Board will either refer the matter to the state AG, who will do nothing, or the Board will issue a "letter of instruction", which would be a slap on the wrist telling Fulton County they have been very naughty, and not to do that again. Decertifying a fraudulent election will not be considered as a remedy for a rigged election.
33 posted on 04/13/2024 10:27:25 AM PDT by Dr. Franklin ("A republic, if you can keep it." )
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