Reporter : Li Zhaoxi / Editor : Li Jia / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/09/a102982804.html / Direct translation
Image above : Supporters of President Trump in Georgia (CBC News)
The major swing states in the United States are still counting votes. On Sunday (November 8) night, there was another major discovery about election fraud-Fulton County, Georgia. There are 132,000 ballots that may not be eligible to vote.
Fox News producer and senior columnist Kyle Becker tweeted that 132,000 votes in Fulton County, Georgia may not be eligible.
Baker wrote that the address markings of 132,000 ballots were changed, and the source said that these ballots were "very likely not eligible to vote and have been transferred." As of the latest update, Biden leads Georgia with 10,000 votes, which are enough to reverse Trump's election.
As Baker pointed out, there is a difference of about 10,000 votes between Trump and Biden. If the above questionable votes fail, then it is almost certain that Trump won Georgia.
Last Saturday (November 7), the Democratic Party and leftist media announced Biden's victory. The Canadian online news magazine "The Post Millennial" reported on November 9 that a source familiar with the White House revealed that Trump intends to hold a rally to gather his supporters and send a message to the left, "We will not go anywhere. The struggle is far from over."
Trump supporters also spontaneously held rallies outside city halls in many cities, questioning the voting results of cities in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, and other states. These cities have seen illegal vote counting. For example, in Philadelphia, some experts pointed out that the possibility of voting in the city is like someone flipping a coin 100 times, and every time the face is facing up.
"We should look at the votes," Jonathan Turley, a law professor at The George Washington University, said in an interview with Fox News. "We have just started tabulating. We should look at the allegations. We have seen some written testimonies proving election fraud, and our country’s election problems have a history."
Biden's announcement of victory is clearly too early. On December 14, the electors elected by each state legislature will vote on behalf of their respective states. At that time, according to the constitution, it will be announced who will be the final winner of the general election.
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