Keyword: senaterunoff
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Reports out of Georgia say that Dominion Voting Systems machines in key Republican-dominated areas in the state were not working. There are no reports of Dominion machines being down in Democrat precincts. “Dominion machines in 3 of the largest Republican precincts are down.They are told they can’t scan their ballots because the machines don’t work.The poll workers are saying ‘When it’s fixed we’ll scan it for you’. There’s all kinds of red flags,” radio host John Fredericks reported. President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday at 1:18 p.m.: “Reports are coming out of the 12th Congressional District of Georgia that Dominion Machines...
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All eyes are on Georgia and there are already issues.A new report alleges that on Tuesday morning, a programming error affected some Dominion Voting Systems voting machines in Columbia County, Georgia, requiring voters to use emergency paper ballots for a short time.Georgia voting system implementation manager Gabriel Sterling reported the error on social media at 8:28 a.m. Tuesday, announcing that voting would continue on emergency handwritten ballots until the problem was resolved.He said that the programming error had to do with security keys and poll worker cards for the voting machines. He indicated that law enforcement was working to deliver...
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For the last month, attorney Lin Wood has been calling on Republicans to boycott the upcoming Senate runoff election in Georgia. He says voter fraud is so rampant and election results are so untrustworthy, the only way to properly address it is to force Republican lawmakers to act immediately. That includes Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Purdue whose political careers hang in the balance.Wood's friend and fellow attorney, Sidney Powell, has a slightly different take. While acknowledging that voter fraud is rampant and the Georgia election system is corrupt, she is calling on Republicans to still show up at the...
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An Obama-appointed federal judge has ruled that voters in two Georgia counties shouldn’t be purged from voter rolls, even if they’ve moved out of those counties.This is ludicrous. We need reform of this system because states SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE VOTERS FROM ROLLS WHEN APPROPRIATE. Judge blocks voter purge in 2 Georgia counties https://t.co/M1svGbNKSi via @politico— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) December 29, 2020More from Politico:A federal judge in Georgia on Monday ordered two counties to reverse a decision removing more than 4,000 voters from the rolls ahead of the Jan. 5 runoff elections that will decide control of...
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There’s an incredibly significant election coming up in Georgia on January 5 that may decide who controls the Senate. Georgia has historically favored Republicans in run-offs. But with Democrats pouring money from into the state from outside and the Republicans concerned about the irregularities in the presidential election, it has many worried about how it may all turn out. There are several things that are helping the Republicans in addition to the fact that Georgia is just not that blue yet. As Townhall observes, Loeffler’s attacks on Warnock as a “radical” are sticking mostly because of the radical statements and...
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A LEGAL CHALLENGE TO STOP THE SENATE STEAL IN GEORGIAThis challenge concerns a very nebulous statement by the United States Supreme Court, as to whether “voter registration” is a “qualification” to vote for federal Senate seats. The Supreme Court specifically dodged this issue in 2013, and it’s time a Georgia litigant brought it back to them, and fast. If a federal court were to hold that “voter registration” is a “qualification” to vote, then, according to Georgia law, only voters who were registered to vote in the general election this past November could vote in the runoffs. The Seventeenth Amendment...
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Good pastors don’t contradict the Bible's teaching, and you don't need to read very far to see that human life is precious.In the upcoming Senate runoffs, candidate Raphael Warnock has a unique trait he’s leveraging to sway Georgia’s religious populace: his role as a church leader. Given his controversial support for the legality of abortion, Warnock’s titles of “reverend” and “pastor” could be critical assets. Those who look past Warnock’s titles to the Bible’s teachings, however, will see that his abortion views conflict with biblical truths about the value of unborn life.Warnock is proudly “pro-choice,” vowing to use the power...
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I’m neither heartbroken nor surprised that President Kushner didn’t get a second term. The good news is, Republicans are finally talking about vote fraud! Going forward, the GOP’s sole objectives should be: 1) End mail-in ballots; 2) End early voting; 3) Ensure that the Democrats don’t steal the two runoff elections in Georgia on Jan. 5, 2021. Donald Trump spent four years trying to out-pander the Democrats, the end result of which was that he slightly increased his minority vote — which he still lost — while sacrificing a chunk of the numerically larger white male vote. Who could have...
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Stacey Abrams’ voter registration group, The New Georgia Project, is one of three such organizations now under investigation by the Georgia Secretary of State amid concerns that certain voting rights groups were “seeking to ‘aggressively’ register ‘ineligible, out-of-state, or deceased voters’ before the state’s Jan. 5 Senate runoff election,” according to Fox News. Abrams’ group, as well as America Votes and Vote Forward, are largely credited with putting Georgia in play for Democrats in the 2020 presidential election. Abrams even recently credited her own efforts to register Georgia voters and fight what she termed “voter suppression” with helping to secure...
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What could possibly go wrong? Georgia elections officials on Monday voted to extend the use of ballot drop boxes for the January 5 twin Senate runoff where the Republican majority in the Senate is on the line. The use of ballot drop boxes, which opens the door for illegal ballot harvesting, was set to expire in December, but the 5-member Georgia State Election Board voted to extend the use of drop boxes. Georgia is already struggling with how to deal with residency concerns after Democrats have called on people to temporarily move to Georgia to vote in the Senate runoff.
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Failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams announced Sunday that “more than 600,000 Georgians have requested their mail ballots” for the Senate runoff elections on January 5, urging her followers to support the Democrat candidates. “More than 600,000 Georgians have requested their mail ballots for the January 5 runoff elections,” Abrams wrote in a tweet Sunday morning. “Help elect @ReverendWarnock and @ossoff to the U.S. Senate by requesting your ballot today.” "Happy voting and let’s get it done… again,” Abrams added. Included in Abrams’s tweet was a link at which Georgia residents can request a mail-in ballot for the runoff elections...
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