Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Georgia Secretary of State suddenly announced signature matching audits of Cobb County absentee ballots

Reporter : Xiao Jing / Editor: Li Jia / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/12/15/a103010691.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA



On Monday (December 14), Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced a mail-in ballot in Cobb County The signature audit will take about two weeks to complete.

According to the local media in Georgia, The Augusta Chronicle, the state’s Secretary of State Raffensperger announced on Monday that it will conduct a signature matching audit on the absentee ballots in Cobb County so that voters can be fully confident in the second round of elections for the federal senator from Georgiae to be held on January 5.

Jenny Martin, co-founder of Tea Party Patriots and a columnist for The Washington Times, tweeted that relevant audits must include three aspects, namely, signatures on documents and absentee voting. The signature on the application and the signature outside the envelope must be consistent in these three aspects.


Before the U.S. election this year, Democrats used the CCP virus epidemic as an excuse to encourage voters to prefer mail and absentee ballots to vote, resulting in election fraud spreading across the country.


Georgia voted a record 1.3 million absentee ballots in the November election, and state officials did not ask for proper signature verification.

On election night (November 3), President Trump initially led the Democratic candidate Joe Biden by 110,000 votes in the state, but corrupt Democratic election officials announced at 10.25 pm that they would stop counting votes and drove Republican observers out of the State Farm Arena (State Farm Arena) counting center.

Exactly a month later (December 3), Trump’s legal team released a video that revealed that after the Republican scrutineers were driven away, four election workers who had left behind privately pulled out their clothes from under a table to count a suitcase full of votes secretly. It is said that in the absence of supervision, these election officials spent about 2 hours counting votes.

On the night this video was exposed, in an interview with Fox News, Governor Brian Kemp of the state of Georgia called for an uncharacteristic review of the mailed ballots. However, Kemp did not fulfill his promise, and the state finally verified the voting results without signature review.

Subsequently, photos and evidence of Kemp and Raffensperger's collusion with the Chinese Communist Party were exposed by the media. Georgia lawyer Lin Wood tweeted on December 14 that they would go to jail. President Trump also reposted this tweet.

"President Trump is a really good person. He really doesn't like expelling people. I bet he doesn't like putting people, especially 'Republicans' in jail. He gave Kemp and Raffensperger every one a chance to do well (but) they refused. They are going to jail soon." Wood said.

The tweet was accompanied by a photo of Kemp and Raffensperger wearing masks with the CCP blood flag painted on them.

It was on this day that Raffensperger announced that he would sign and review the mailed ballots. Outsiders questioned whether the directive can be implemented effectively.

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