Trump needed to find 11,000 votes....Looks like they found 12,400

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Problems that could flip the previous outcomes in 2020 and recently, 2022.


Yet data collected by Davis from the November 2020 general election indicates that at least 35 percent of the approximately 35,000 people who moved from one Georgia county to another county in the state and voted in their prior county had, in fact, moved permanently. In fact, the number of potentially illegal votes from November 2020 — 12,400 — exceeded Joe Biden’s margin of victory over Trump in Georgia.

With the same scenario repeating itself during the last two general elections in Georgia, a reoccurrence of out-of-county illegal voting in next week’s runoff election seems likely. And while the number of potentially illegal votes in the November 2022 general election hovered around 25,000, as many as 168,000 Georgians moved to a new county and failed to re-register to vote. An additional 270,000-plus reported moves to another state yet remained registered to vote in Georgia, with more than 4,200 individuals voting in Georgia in the 2022 general election. These figures allow for the possibility that 100,000 or more illegal votes could be cast during the runoff election.


 
Oh, the "potential" BS

Bah Humbug?

In a complaint filed earlier this month with the Georgia State Board of Elections, Mark Davis, an expert in voter data analytics and residency issues, alerted the state to data indicating that in both November 2020 and November 2022, thousands of Georgians may have voted illegally by moving but then, rather than re-registering to vote as required by the state’s election code, casting ballots in the county in which they no longer resided.
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The 2020 general election saw every problem identified in the “Building Confidence in U.S. Elections” play out. And the 2022 midterms, and especially the chaos in Arizona, prove that defective elections remain a problem.
 
Problems that could flip the previous outcomes in 2020 and recently, 2022.


Yet data collected by Davis from the November 2020 general election indicates that at least 35 percent of the approximately 35,000 people who moved from one Georgia county to another county in the state and voted in their prior county had, in fact, moved permanently. In fact, the number of potentially illegal votes from November 2020 — 12,400 — exceeded Joe Biden’s margin of victory over Trump in Georgia.

With the same scenario repeating itself during the last two general elections in Georgia, a reoccurrence of out-of-county illegal voting in next week’s runoff election seems likely. And while the number of potentially illegal votes in the November 2022 general election hovered around 25,000, as many as 168,000 Georgians moved to a new county and failed to re-register to vote. An additional 270,000-plus reported moves to another state yet remained registered to vote in Georgia, with more than 4,200 individuals voting in Georgia in the 2022 general election. These figures allow for the possibility that 100,000 or more illegal votes could be cast during the runoff election.



I said it countless times, without cheating democrats would be lucky to have 6 Senate seats
 
Any news on whose votes were not counted the first time around? Strange that there are never names associated with these supposed missing ballots.
 
Why is the issue of voter disenfranchisement in the courts, hot dog?
Some losers filed suit. It will be dismissed quickly.

It's perfectly fine to file suit by the way. That is the way it is supposed to work. I'm not sure what the suit is about since the only major issue was in Maricopa and they certified their election returns. It reminds me of the ass-hat over in Texas Ken Paxon suing Pennsylvania for the way it ran it's election. It was laughed out of court--in Texas.
 
I did.
You lost.
I win.
Here's what you OWN...not won.

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Some losers filed suit. It will be dismissed quickly.

It's perfectly fine to file suit by the way. That is the way it is supposed to work. I'm not sure what the suit is about since the only major issue was in Maricopa and they certified their election returns. It reminds me of the ass-hat over in Texas Ken Paxon suing Pennsylvania for the way it ran it's election. It was laughed out of court--in Texas.
Not when voters were turned away due to voter machine issues,
 

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