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Well, this could be the crack in the damn that busts open Georgia.
You remember that anti-Trump Secretary of State nut job Brad Raffensperger, right? How can we forget that ghoul?
Well, it turns out they gave him such damning evidence showcasing a ballot harvesting fraud scheme in the 2020 election, that he had to open up an official investigation.
Reports coming out are claiming this is a big deal, and there’s even video evidence to corroborate the claims being made.
Take a look:
“BREAKING: Georgia officials confirm that they have launched an investigation into a ballot harvesting scheme during the 2020 presidential election. The allegation is corroborated by video evidence and testimony from a witness who claims he was paid for ballots.”
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed to Just the News that an investigation is now underway after Raffensperger's office received a highly detailed complaint. https://t.co/hUrRdjLaBi
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) January 4, 2022
I’m sure it’s eating this guy alive that he has to do this. If you’ll recall, he’s the one who kept claiming how perfect the 2020 election was.
Just The News reported that Georgia authorities have launched an investigation into an allegation of systematic ballot harvesting during the state’s 2020 general election and subsequent U.S. Senate runoff and may soon issue subpoenas to secure evidence, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed to Just the News.
Georgia law strictly prohibits third-party activists from picking up and delivering ballots on behalf of voters, a tactic called “harvesting” that liberal organizers have tried to get legalized in many battleground states without success. The U.S. Supreme Court this summer rejected Democrat efforts to overturn an Arizona law that outlawed harvesting in the battleground state.
Raffensperger, who is seeking reelection in 2022, led a successful effort in 2019 to strengthen Georgia’s prohibition against harvesting ahead of the 2020 presidential election, and defeated an effort by prominent Democrat lawyer Marc Elias to overturn the harvesting ban. Raffensperger also reviewed and rejected claims by former President Donald Trump of widespread fraud during the 2020 election in a series of contacts under investigation by a local district attorney in Atlanta and the Jan. 6 select committee in Congress.
According to interviews and documents reviewed by Just the News, Raffensperger’s office received a detailed complaint from conservative voter integrity group True the Vote on Nov. 30 saying it had assembled evidence that scores of activists worked with nonprofit groups to collect and deliver thousands of absentee ballots, often during wee-hour operations, to temporary voting drop boxes distributed around the state during the pandemic.
The group informed the secretary its evidence included video footage from surveillance cameras placed by counties outside the drop boxes as well as geolocation data for the cell phones of more than 200 activists seen on the tapes purportedly showing the dates and times of ballot drop-offs, according to documents reviewed by Just the News.
Raffensperger confirmed in an interview aired Tuesday on the John Solomon Reports podcast that his office has deemed the allegations credible enough to open an investigation and possibly seek subpoenas from the State Election Board to secure evidence.
Let’s see what happens with this and if it springboards more investigations because where there’s smoke, there is fire.
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