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It appears they are close to proving that Trump won Georgia

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Hiden won* by less than 13,000. Sounds like they've found enough fraud to get the real number down around 8,000. And that's not counting the 35,000 votes that shouldn't have been counted.

Watch this report from Tucker. Only the 'count every vote' crowd is ok with this, and only cause they think it helped their guy get in.

Now we get to see if he gets to stay there. Keep watching...
 


Hiden won* by less than 13,000. Sounds like they've found enough fraud to get the real number down around 8,000. And that's not counting the 35,000 votes that shouldn't have been counted.

Watch this report from Tucker. Only the 'count every vote' crowd is ok with this, and only cause they think it helped their guy get in.

Now we get to see if he gets to stay there. Keep watching...

@kalimgoodman tagging you because there is no reading involved, so you got a chance at comprehending this. Might be a subject you can engage others in, we will see.
 
Roughly 35,000 Georgians moved from one county to another in the month before the election. They voted, however, in their previous county of residence, which meant they voted out of precinct, which is not allowed. Their votes were still counted - illegally. Those were NOT supposed to be counted.
I wonder if that is an issue with the Senatorial vote count as well - both general and runoff? Are Warnock and Ossoff illegally seated?
 
Roughly 35,000 Georgians moved from one county to another in the month before the election. They voted, however, in their previous county of residence, which meant they voted out of precinct, which is not allowed. Their votes were still counted - illegally. Those were NOT supposed to be counted.
I wonder if that is an issue with the Senatorial vote count as well - both general and runoff? Are Warnock and Ossoff illegally seated?

More than likely. We know Sobel is seated illegally
 
Georgians appear to be slowly coming to their senses. A special election on Tuesday in Georgia House District 34 (a NW suburb of Atlanta in Cobb County) elected a Republican by a larger margin than the November percentage (63% vs 56%).
 
Roughly 35,000 Georgians moved from one county to another in the month before the election. They voted, however, in their previous county of residence, which meant they voted out of precinct, which is not allowed. Their votes were still counted - illegally. Those were NOT supposed to be counted.
I wonder if that is an issue with the Senatorial vote count as well - both general and runoff? Are Warnock and Ossoff illegally seated?
I have family that moved to Florida from Georgia. Been in Florida and registered to vote in Florida for several years. Between 5-7 years time frame. The wife and husband both received calls to confirm the addresses on their absentee ballot request. Neither requested an absentee ballot, both voted in person where they were registered in Florida. One might say “see! Checks and balances! The system worked.” But another might say “how many of these fishing attempts went through successfully?”
 
Georgians appear to be slowly coming to their senses. A special election on Tuesday in Georgia House District 34 (a NW suburb of Atlanta in Cobb County) elected a Republican by a larger margin than the November percentage (63% vs 56%).
I could have sworn one of the Georgia Republican senatorial candidates was close to the 50% threshold of avoiding a run off but sat back quietly when the evidence of “irregularities” was mounting. Am I misremembering that?
 
Roughly 35,000 Georgians moved from one county to another in the month before the election. They voted, however, in their previous county of residence, which meant they voted out of precinct, which is not allowed. Their votes were still counted - illegally. Those were NOT supposed to be counted.
I wonder if that is an issue with the Senatorial vote count as well - both general and runoff? Are Warnock and Ossoff illegally seated?
Although not reported, I bet if someone were to check, they voted in both places.
 


Hiden won* by less than 13,000. Sounds like they've found enough fraud to get the real number down around 8,000. And that's not counting the 35,000 votes that shouldn't have been counted.

Watch this report from Tucker. Only the 'count every vote' crowd is ok with this, and only cause they think it helped their guy get in.

Now we get to see if he gets to stay there. Keep watching...
tUckEr iS JuSt eNtErTaINmEnT
 
@kalimgoodman tagging you because there is no reading involved, so you got a chance at comprehending this. Might be a subject you can engage others in, we will see.
@kalimgoodman said he put me on Ignore, that means he can't see this thread since I started it. So the only way he can reply is if he was lying, and we all know our favorite 'independent' voter would never lie about anything here.


EDIT: Nevermind, I guess he would.
 
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Roughly 35,000 Georgians moved from one county to another in the month before the election. They voted, however, in their previous county of residence, which meant they voted out of precinct, which is not allowed. Their votes were still counted - illegally. Those were NOT supposed to be counted.
I wonder if that is an issue with the Senatorial vote count as well - both general and runoff? Are Warnock and Ossoff illegally seated?
Correct. It means Pres Trump likely won Georgia, and likely means Perdue and Loeffler won the Senate seats, no runoff needed.

I remember Pres Trump spoke out about this quite strongly. I also remember neither of the senatorial candidates did, both said let's just have the runoff and trust the system.

Stacey Abrams thinks they made the wise move.
 
I could have sworn one of the Georgia Republican senatorial candidates was close to the 50% threshold of avoiding a run off but sat back quietly when the evidence of “irregularities” was mounting. Am I misremembering that?

All GOP candidates had more votes than the Dimtards in November. I think Loeffler was doomed in the primary because another republican was on the ballot with her, 2 R's and 1 D. Talk about a effed up system allowing a party two candidates AFTER the party primary. That's a recipe for disaster and disaster here we are. Georgia's an eyesore and oozing puss wound for southern politics. :rolleyes:
 
As I said, if the truth of voter fraud comes out, Tucker will show it.

And he has the highest rated news show on cable. Apparently there IS an audience for telling people the truth. Also helps explain why CNN is about to go under.
CNN now has nothing to cover other than Biden blunders, gobbledeegook blurbs and tripping over his own feet. Hey CNN.............

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All GOP candidates had more votes than the Dimtards in November. I think Loeffler was doomed in the primary because another republican was on the ballot with her, 2 R's and 1 D. Talk about a effed up system allowing a party two candidates AFTER the party primary. That's a recipe for disaster and disaster here we are. Georgia's an eyesore and oozing puss wound for southern politics. :rolleyes:
Correct, assuming that most who voted for the other repub would have voted for Loeffler, she would have won.
 
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All GOP candidates had more votes than the Dimtards in November. I think Loeffler was doomed in the primary because another republican was on the ballot with her, 2 R's and 1 D. Talk about a effed up system allowing a party two candidates AFTER the party primary. That's a recipe for disaster and disaster here we are. Georgia's an eyesore and oozing puss wound for southern politics. :rolleyes:
HOPE this casts a long shadow over Warnock, who has to run again next year, right? Enough doubt on the legitimacy of his being in the Senate in the first place. 🙏
 
Go up against Curry and find out. He will likely be Governor one day.
We're going to have to agree to disagree. He's no DeSantis. He's more of a Romney. He's pissed away more taxpayer dollars and itching at the bit to do more of it with another gas tax boondoggle. More money poured into that gaping black hole known as downtown Jax. More lipstick on a pig, and it the end of the day, that pig will still have cholera. FWIW, most of the smart corporate world has pulled up their tent stakes and moved to the Town Center area far away. He silently tried to sell us down the river by selling JEA, they all got caught with their hands in the cookie jar trying to salvage the city's retirement system which is woefully underfunded. Our rates would have doubled overnight. Their goal was to take the money to tilt the scales to solvency but government never saw a profit they wouldn't piss away. I held my nose and voted for him twice because the alternative was worse.
 
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HOPE this casts a long shadow over Warnock, who has to run again next year, right? Enough doubt on the legitimacy of his being in the Senate in the first place. 🙏
I don't know if Herschel Walker is going to run but he'd thrash that commie Warnock if he does.
 
I don't know if Herschel Walker is going to run but he'd thrash that commie Warnock if he does.
I hope that Georgia can come up with a better candidate than Herschel, who by his own admission is developing some health issues. Plus he has an interesting past in Dallas which will be dug up in a nano second by Dem oppo research.
 
We're going to have to agree to disagree. He's no DeSantis. He's more of a Romney. He's pissed away more taxpayer dollars and itching at the bit to do more of it with another gas tax boondoggle. More money poured into that gaping black hole known as downtown Jax. More lipstick on a pig, and it the end of the day, that pig will still have cholera. FWIW, most of the smart corporate world has pulled up their tent stakes and moved to the Town Center area far away. He silently tried to sell us down the river by selling JEA, they all got caught with their hands in the cookie jar trying to salvage the city's retirement system which is woefully underfunded. Our rates would have doubled overnight. Their goal was to take the money to tilt the scales to solvency but government never saw a profit they wouldn't piss away. I held my nose and voted for him twice because the alternative was worse.
I'm a raised in Jax girl and I see things differently. Let's just agree that neither of us wants Donna HAZOURI Deegan as the next Mayor, right?
 
I hope that Georgia can come up with a better candidate than Herschel, who by his own admission is developing some health issues. Plus he has an interesting past in Dallas which will be dug up in a nano second by Dem oppo research.
And he's a huge Trump supporter.
 
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