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Trump Demands GA s Secretary of State Find Votes to Overturn Election [LISTEN]

January 3rd, 2021 by lonitaylor The outgoing President Trump is continuing his unprecedented attempt to overturn the 2020 Presidential Election.  In the latest effort Trump reportedly berated the Republican Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffesperger in an hour-long phone call on which he demanded Georgia’s top elections official to reverse the results in the state.   Trump reportedly spewed a number of false claims about election fraud to which Raffensperger replied, “ The data you have is wrong,” according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The call was reportedly recorded. Heard on tape: Trump: “Fellas, I need 11,000 votes. Give me a break. We have that in spades already,” Trump said, suggesting more legal action. “Or we can keep it going. But that’s not fair to the voters of Georgia.”

Poll Observer Claims Statistically Impossible Number of Military Ballots in Georgia County Went for Biden

AP Photo/John Bazemore A poll observer in Cobb County, Georgia said during a state Senate subcommittee meeting that she reviewed nearly 300 overseas military ballots and that as high as 90 percent of them went to Biden. The poll observer, Debbie Fisher, says she reviewed ballots during the November 16 hand recount, and that “throughout the day, it made me sicker to see” that so many were going for Biden. According to Fisher, such a scenario was “statistically impossible” as that part Cobb County is traditionally Republican. But that’s not the only suspicious thing she witnessed. “Of those ballots, as I walked through them piece by piece … I noticed something disturbing. They were inordinately perfect” in how they were filled out. “About 90 percent of them had no paper folds,” which means that they were not mailed in an envelope, as is required by law.

Teen wanted for murder in Douglas County killed in shootout with U S Marshals in Atlanta

Teen wanted for murder in Douglas County killed in shootout with U.S. Marshals in Atlanta Share Updated: 4:08 PM CST Dec 29, 2020 KETV Staff Report Share Updated: 4:08 PM CST Dec 29, 2020 KETV Staff Report A teen wanted for murder was killed in a shootout with U.S. Marshals in Atlanta Tuesday morning. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations, Marshals attempted to serve a warrant for a male subject wanted for first-degree murder in Douglas County. The GBI said a person inside a residence opened the door and a man inside fired at officers.Two law enforcement officers, one with the U.S. Marshals and another with the Fulton County Sheriff s Office returned fire, killing Haynes, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.Haynes was wanted in connection with the deadly shooting that killed Nomi Herrera.Omaha police said Herrera died from an apparent gunshot wound she suffered Oct. 29. Herrera was found injured while sitting in

Sen Loeffler makes campaign visit to Savannah

Sen. Loeffler makes campaign visit to Savannah With less than a week until the runoff election Senate candidate Kelly Loeffler makes important stop in Hostess City Sen. Loeffler makes campaign visit to Savannah By Sam Bauman | December 30, 2020 at 4:51 PM EST - Updated December 30 at 7:19 PM SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - It was a short but important visit for Senator Kelly Loeffler in Savannah on Wednesday. “You know, Georgia has red clay not blue clay,” said Senator Kelly Loeffler while addressing the crowd. In the roughly ten minutes she spent addressing the crowd, she covered a wide range of topics from school choice to the second amendment.

Georgia report: No fraudulent absentee ballots in Cobb County

Georgia investigators find no fraudulent absentee ballots in Cobb County By (0) Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, shown in a news conference in Atlantia on Dec. 7, released a report Tuesday that showed no fraudulent absentee ballots in more than 15,000 casts in Cobb County. Photo by Erik Lesser/EPA-EFE Dec. 30 (UPI) Georgia investigators did not find any fraudulent absentee ballots among an audit of more than 15,000 voter signatures in Cobb County, a report by Georgia s secretary of state released Tuesday. The result disputes claims by President Donald Trump who has repeatedly said Georgia absentee ballots were filled with fraudulent votes costing him the election in the state. President-elect Joe Biden beat Trump in Georgia by 12,000 votes.

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