Georgia Election Steal Redux: Mobile Voting RVs, Affidavit Filers Fired, Voters Who Did Not Vote in General Voting in Runoff (Illegally) and Poll Watchers Ordered to Remain 100 Feet Away

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Radio host John Fredericks outlined what can be considered startling attempts at election fraud in the upcoming Senate runoff election in Georgia scheduled for Jan. 5.

Fredericks listed several developments this morning on Steve Bannon’s Warroom broadcast.

  1. Fulton County, GA, has instituted mobile voting RV units where individuals can cast their ballots. That is illegal as under Georgia law any polling place where citizens can vote has to be a government building.
  2. Two Fulton County election officials, who served in that capacity for 9 and 10 years respectively, were recently fired in the wake of their filing affidavits about election fraud witnessed during the Nov. 3 election.
  3. Some 25,000 Georgians who have already voted early in the runoffs are new voters. That is also illegal as under Georgia law a voter must have voted in an original election to vote in a runoff produced by that election.
  4. Finally Fredericks says new policies instituted say poll watchers must remain 100 feet away from workers as votes are being counted during the runoff elections. “On a football field, Steve, that’s like 30 yards. Is your eyesight that good?” Fredericks asked.

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