12/03/2020 / By Lance D Johnson
Even though David Perdue, Republican candidate for US Senate, won re-election in Georgia by a margin of 88,098 votes, he did not receive the 50 percent majority to officially declare him the winner over Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff. The Senate race in Georgia is now a runoff election that will continue to accept votes between December 14, 2020 and January 5, 2021. The deadline to register to vote in this runoff is December 7th, and Democrats are already urging their supporters to commit felonies by moving to Georgia, so they can illegally vote.
The announcement of a runoff election allows the Democrats to print out more illegal mail-in ballots for recently deceased people or for people who recently had a change of address (moving in or out of state).
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is also allowing drop boxes to be set up, allowing Democrats to recruit and reward potential voters so they can profile and ballot harvest throughout the city. The rules also allow for early processing, giving the Democrats more time to coordinate fraud. Democrats are even encouraging their supporters to move to Georgia and use a temporary address for the sole purpose of registering to vote. It won’t be too hard for Democrat operatives to make up the 88,098-vote margin as they enjoy a two-month extension to continue on with their mail-in balloting schemes. If Raffensperger and the Democrats can get away with shutting down the vote count on election day to ultimately erase Donald Trump’s 5-point percentage lead overnight, they are more than capable of stealing this Senate seat to ultimately control both the House and the Senate. (Related: Analysis shows Biden received a statistically impossible percentage of votes from ballot dumps in Georgia.)
Raffensperger called on Dr. Eric Coomer (who is responsible for the strategy and Security at Dominion Voting System) to be the state’s witness in defense of last-minute computer changes that impacted the outcome of the election! Coomer, an anti-Trump sociopath, is in cahoots with the very people who are supposed to oversee the election. It was Coomer who told the Illinois States Board of Election in 2016 that it is possible to bypass election system software as the vote counting process is being conducted. It was Coomer who explained to Chicago election officials in 2017 how to alter votes in the Dominion Voting Systems. Georgia brought in the Dominion Voting Systems for the 2020 election, even after the system was rejected in Texas and elsewhere for not meeting basic standards of election integrity.
Top GOP officials have already warned that this crucial Senate race will be stolen by Democrats. Corrupt Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger even announced that he will throw the election to the Democrats. The Georgia legislature is compliant with Raffensperger’s new plans and aren’t even demanding a special session to address the fraud. The state will use the same corrupt voting machines by Dominion Voting Systems, and will continue to create mail-in ballots that are prone to ID and change of address fraud.
The governor of the State, Brian Kemp, is also a do-nothing nobody, who won’t even do a match of signatures on envelopes or order an audit to check the number of envelopes versus the number of ballots. Kemp does not want the real vote totals posted, because it would guarantee Trump the victory and expose the election fraud coverup in Georgia. Many of Kemp’s colleagues, friends and family could go to prison for rigging the election and for sending huge amounts of money to China for “covid supplies” that ultimately is funneled to the Governor’s family and colleagues via kickbacks from communist China.
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