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When all the forensic audits in the key swing states are completed, the Democrats are going to fully understand that " Facts Are Stubborn Things "
BREAKING in GA: Subpoena Has Been Issued For Election Supervisor Seen In Video Moving Suitcases Around In Counting Room After Media, Election Observers Were Sent Home [VIDEO] https://t.co/rPobuvlZIY
— Kambree (@KamVTV) June 7, 2021
will25u said:BREAKING in GA: Subpoena Has Been Issued For Election Supervisor Seen In Video Moving Suitcases Around In Counting Room After Media, Election Observers Were Sent Home [VIDEO] https://t.co/rPobuvlZIY
— Kambree (@KamVTV) June 7, 2021
She could go on stand and testify that she was running fraudulent ballots through the machines multiple times at the behest of the DNC and CNN, MSNBC, NY Times, and WAPO would give it no air time. Half of the country would go on believing there is no evidence.will25u said:BREAKING in GA: Subpoena Has Been Issued For Election Supervisor Seen In Video Moving Suitcases Around In Counting Room After Media, Election Observers Were Sent Home [VIDEO] https://t.co/rPobuvlZIY
— Kambree (@KamVTV) June 7, 2021
This video is the most damning piece of evidence out there IMO. Everybody's gone and they roll out 4-5 suitcases hidden under a tablecloth. Spread them out and run them through the machines. Pisses me off to no end because that probably swung Georgiasnowdog90 said:will25u said:BREAKING in GA: Subpoena Has Been Issued For Election Supervisor Seen In Video Moving Suitcases Around In Counting Room After Media, Election Observers Were Sent Home [VIDEO] https://t.co/rPobuvlZIY
— Kambree (@KamVTV) June 7, 2021
Awesome!
Only 9 months late.
Keep in mind that’s not adding time to analyze everything for the final report which will come a little later.
— Josh Barnett for Congress (AZ-06) (@BarnettforAZ) June 6, 2021
Ballots will be done being counted on June 14 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
— Josh Barnett for Congress (AZ-06) (@BarnettforAZ) June 6, 2021
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Bernard Kerik: You have a number of investigations in Georgia and one primary in Fulton County, Steve, that I predict that over the next three or four weeks is going to be explosive. And I think it's basically going to come back and vindicate everything the President and Rudy Giuliani, and I have been saying for the last six months. The election was stolen. Basically the Republican legislators didn't do their job. They allowed this certification of the votes The Secretary of State of Georgia, he allowed that certification. He had 174 missing batches in the Fulton County count. 174! That's 17,400 ballots that were missing and they knew about it. There's no way they didn't know. They had to know. That would have put Donald Trump over the edge to win Georgia. Just that alone. But there's a lot more coming and it's going to come out through these investigations. There's subpoenas being issued. There's depositions being taken. I think you're going to see some explosive material in the next two or three weeks
And Flag Day!aggiehawg said:
Back to Arizona.Keep in mind that’s not adding time to analyze everything for the final report which will come a little later.
— Josh Barnett for Congress (AZ-06) (@BarnettforAZ) June 6, 2021Ballots will be done being counted on June 14 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
— Josh Barnett for Congress (AZ-06) (@BarnettforAZ) June 6, 2021
June 14th is also Trump's birthday.
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On Monday morning, reporter Christina Bobb told OAN that a HANDFUL of states may be coming out to Arizona for a tour of the first full forensic audit in history.
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Christina Bobb added that a team from Georgia is coming into the Veterans Memorial Coliseum Tuesday morning for a tour of the process.
She did not specify who will be sent, but TGP's Jordan Conradson will be on the scene tomorrow.
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Christina also said, "I expect to see more than Georgia out here this week."
Trump is trying to foment another insurrection. These are the people he is feeding his big lie to. https://t.co/TW9CgBKLOO
— Keith Barber (@KeithDB80) June 6, 2021
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"There's a lot of folks out there trying to make something out of nothing," he said recently as he loaded purchases into his vehicle outside a Home Depot. "I don't think there was any fraud. My opinion of this is that it's a big lie." Mr. Goins is flesh-and-blood evidence of what political analysts here are all but shouting: The Republican State Senate's autopsy of the 2020 vote, broadly seen as a shambolic, partisan effort to nurse grievances about Donald J. Trump's loss here in November, risks driving away some of the very people the party needs to win statewide elections in 2022. That Arizona Republicans are ignoring that message and that Republicans in other states are now trying to mount their own Arizona-style audits raises worrisome questions not just about their strategy, but about its impact on an American democracy facing fundamental threats.
since when did the authoritarian left Marxists give a shat about "democracy"? ...and if you did nothing wrong, why fight an audit so hard? You really want "unity"? You want angry insurrectionists and conspiracy theorists or not? Then let the audit reports prove there was no fraud.Quote:
Republicans in other states are now trying to mount their own Arizona-style audits raises worrisome questions not just about their strategy, but about its impact on an American democracy
^This^aggiehawg said:
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"There's a lot of folks out there trying to make something out of nothing," he said recently as he loaded purchases into his vehicle outside a Home Depot. "I don't think there was any fraud. My opinion of this is that it's a big lie." Mr. Goins is flesh-and-blood evidence of what political analysts here are all but shouting: The Republican State Senate's autopsy of the 2020 vote, broadly seen as a shambolic, partisan effort to nurse grievances about Donald J. Trump's loss here in November, risks driving away some of the very people the party needs to win statewide elections in 2022. That Arizona Republicans are ignoring that message and that Republicans in other states are now trying to mount their own Arizona-style audits raises worrisome questions not just about their strategy, but about its impact on an American democracy facing fundamental threats.
They squealing, must be over target.
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"There's a lot of folks out there trying to make something out of nothing," he said recently as he loaded purchases into his vehicle outside a Home Depot. "I don't think there was any fraud. My opinion of this is that it's a big lie." Mr. Goins is flesh-and-blood evidence of what political analysts here are all but shouting: The Republican State Senate's autopsy of the 2020 vote, broadly seen as a shambolic, partisan effort to nurse grievances about Donald J. Trump's loss here in November, risks driving away some of the very people the party needs to win statewide elections in 2022. That Arizona Republicans are ignoring that message and that Republicans in other states are now trying to mount their own Arizona-style audits raises worrisome questions not just about their strategy, but about its impact on an American democracy facing fundamental threats.
They squealing, must be over target.
Just interviewed The State Chairman of the Nevada Republican Party, @McDonaldNV ! He toured the @ArizonaAudit floor today and was EXTREMELY IMPRESSED! Eyes on Nevada America! Interview coming soon! @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/emIpKe6mCs
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) June 7, 2021
A gauntlet is being thrown down.
— The AZ - abc15 - Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) June 7, 2021
Benny White, a Republican analyst in Arizona has issued a challenge to the @ArizonaAudit.
Using the "cast vote record," White says he can demonstrate that the election canvass was complete and accurate.
His challenge is below: pic.twitter.com/ZNZ68dyVSQ
will25u said:A gauntlet is being thrown down.
— The AZ - abc15 - Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) June 7, 2021
Benny White, a Republican analyst in Arizona has issued a challenge to the @ArizonaAudit.
Using the "cast vote record," White says he can demonstrate that the election canvass was complete and accurate.
His challenge is below: pic.twitter.com/ZNZ68dyVSQ
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On Monday afternoon, The Gateway Pundit correspondent, Jordan Conradson spoke with Arizona Audit Senate Liasion Ken Bennett for the latest update on the momentous audit of the 2020 election.
At 10 AM this morning, they were just starting their 7th untouched pallet of boxes. When Conradson checked back in at 2 PM, that pallet was halfway completed. They will likely have just 5 untouched pallets tomorrow morning.
Jordan Conradson: What is the current ballot count?
Ken Bennett: Well I don't have a precise count but I think we're going to probably be about 80% completed by the end of the day, and I'm hearing that we'll be all the way through the hand count this week. Now there's also the paper evaluation that is running well behind the hand count of the votes on the ballots but anyone who's been watching the floor can see that we've reduced the number of counting tables and increased significantly the number of paper valuation tables that are doing the images of the ballot and things like that. So we're shifting resources to the area that we're a little bit behind in which is the paper evaluation.
Conradson: When can we expect a result that either confirms or denies Biden won?
Bennett: Well that's going to be several weeks thereafter. In addition to the hand count which might be done this week, the paper evaluation is going to probably take all of June and we have the facility through the end of June. So, we're going to have to do a lot of work to catch up on the paper evaluation but both of those things need to be completed and then there will be a few weeks of putting the report together. We still also have the opportunity, and I think it's imperative that we take the opportunity to verify at least thousands of the envelope signatures to make sure that there weren't blank signatures allowed to go through the mail in process because that signature of the voter on the envelope is the voter's affidavit that their ballot is inside. We've heard rumors that there may have been thousands of envelopes allowed to go through and opened and ballots counted without any signature whatsoever on the envelope. If that happened that's a huge no-no and so there are other very important things besides just the hand count and the paper evaluation that yet or yet to be done.
Conradson: That's going to be another part of the process?Bennett: Well, the Secretary of State's office released a report supposedly of things that they felt weren't going the way they should be. Most of them were either untrue, inconsequential or a bunch of BS. In fact one of them involved me although they didn't name me. They said that three people were on one particular day three people were rifling through the UOCAVA ballots, the OR the military, and overseas ballots where people can vote by fax or email and I was one of those three people and nobody including myself was rifling through any ballots. We were carefully going through the ballots and weighing them to see how many approximately were in each box. Nobody was rifling through the ballots but that's what the SOS's report said so those kinds of things continue to be propagated every day to distract people from what's really happening and create a false narrative, but we just have to keep our heads down stay focused and keep doing what we're doing.Quote:
Bennett: Yes.
Conradson: Has there been any attempts of interference by the left or board supervisors, anymore of that?
Conradson: Is there a backup plan in place in case they somehow come in shut this down?
Bennett: I don't think that there's a real likelihood of that happening so we're so close now to having the hand count done that I think that will be finished sometime this week and then the paper evaluation will catch up with that and be done before the end of the month, which is when we have this facility through.
Conradson: Do you have an update on the routers and passwords?
Bennett: No, the county continues to refuse to provide the second passwords and provide access as the subpoena required, and as they initially said that they would allow access to the routers to verify whether there's any signature IP address or signature or evidence of things being hooked up to the Internet they had the two companies came in and said that they looked at the equipment and couldn't find that evidence but to me, that's the fox guarding the henhouse because those are the companies that already certified the equipment and is not supposed to be able to do that in the 1st place so I didn't expect much from their auditors (which they weren't) but I didn't expect any much from their valuation so we remain disappointed and committed to trying to get access to the routers and the second passwords to see what the setup was on those 385 machines.
Conradson: What is the next step in obtaining that information?
Bennett: Eventually, you get to a point where the Senate would have to hold them in contempt and we know that there's at least one of the 16 senators that weren't willing to hold them in contempt for some other things. Would they be willing to vote in this situation? Hard to say
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As the audit in Arizona was winding down for the night, just after midnight, forensic tables on one side were filled with staff and they were down to only FIVE MORE untouched pallets to count. Even more, additional forensic tables continue to be propped up and will continue to be staffed.
Yesterday was another successful day of auditing the 2020 election and it will continue today at 8 AM with a special appearance from another key state in this questionable election.
The infamous Ruby Freeman has finally been subpoenaed! pic.twitter.com/alInz4JyeM
— Teresa 🗣 “Joe, you know Trump won.” (@thorsome2) June 8, 2021
Georgia AG Carr refused to act. Explains why he was booed so loudly at the state GOP convention this past weekend, along with Governor Kemp. State GOP also censured Sec of State Raffensperger.BadMoonRisin said:
That's nice and all but how the hell did it take this long? They should have been arrested and questioned as soon as the video(s) dropped.
Surely she will start chirping and bring more into the fold. I want to see how far up and out this thing goes.aggiehawg said:
Back to Georgia. Ruby's turn to be subpoenaed.The infamous Ruby Freeman has finally been subpoenaed! pic.twitter.com/alInz4JyeM
— Teresa 🗣 “Joe, you know Trump won.” (@thorsome2) June 8, 2021
These things go up the food chain. Ralph Jones will be next. He was the election supervisor in charge that night at State Farm Arena. It was Ruby's daughter, Wandrea Shaye, who yelled at the GOP observers to go home that counting was stopping. But it was Ralph Jones who gave the order.Quote:
Surely she will start chirping and bring more into the fold. I want to see how far up and out this thing goes.
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Lawyers for the Fulton County Georgia Board of Registration and Elections filed an official request to the court to dismiss the election fraud case brought by Garland Favorito and others before the forensic audit was launched on May 28th.
This was after Judge Brian Amero from Henry County in Georgia ruled the week before that the audit in Fulton County, Georgia, must proceed. This came after a video report by The Gateway Pundit back in early December revealed the same batch of ballots were being counted two and three times on election night after observers were told to leave the facility.
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The judge ordered the parties to appear at the Fulton County ballot storage location at 10 AM on May 28th, which was the Friday before the Memorial Day Weekend.
But then Georgia Judge Brian Amero announced on that Thursday that the Friday meeting would no longer take place due to the motions filed by Fulton County officials to suspend the forensic analysis.
FTR: the motions to dismiss and the grounds stated within them are on service of process and jurisdictional grounds. This is despite counsel for the all of the defendants showing up in court and actively participating in evidentiary hearings without ever objecting to the lack of service of process or jurisdiction of the court. Such a general appearance is usually deemed a waiver of service and jurisdictional objections. IOW, Judge Amero could issue an order sua sponte denying those motions to dismiss in whole or in part, if he wanted to do so.Quote:
It now appears the Fulton County officials successfully delayed action until sometime in July. The parties will appear in court again on June 21.
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And attorney Favorito is requesting security video from when the building was left open on Saturday May 29th.
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"We have confirmed that there are five pallets of shrink-wrapped ballots in a county warehouse," Favorito said in an interview with RealClearInvestigations.
He and other petitioners were ordered to meet at the warehouse May 28 to settle the terms of the inspection of the absentee ballots. But the day before the scheduled meeting, the county filed a flurry of motions to dismiss the case, delaying the inspection indefinitely.
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"We will be in court on June 21 to resolve these motions," said Favorito, calling them another "roadblock" the county has tried to throw in their way. He expects talks over the logistics of the inspection to resume after the Fourth of July holiday.
As part of his May 21 order, Superior Court Judge Brian Amero requested officials guard the warehouse around the clock until an inspection date can be set. But just eight days later, a breach in security was reported after sheriff's deputies left their post for a couple of hours.
"The front door was unlocked and wide open in violation of the court order," Favorito said.
County officials confirmed that a motion-detection alarm was triggered Saturday, May 29, shortly after the deputies drove away from the building in their patrol cars around 4 p.m. But they said a locked room where the ballots are kept "was never breached or compromised."
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Favorito is not convinced, and his lawyer is seeking to obtain the video footage from building security cameras. "How do we know for certain there was no tampering with the ballots?" asked Favorito, who said he did not vote for Trump.
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He and other petitioners were ordered to meet at the warehouse May 28 to settle the terms of the inspection of the absentee ballots. But the day before the scheduled meeting, the county filed a flurry of motions to dismiss the case, delaying the inspection indefinitely.
I don't know how I missed this part. The two companies doing the first audit were the same who blessed the config/equipment. What do you think they are going to do? Admit they did something wrong in the beginning, lawyer up, and prepare for massive punitive damages likely to shutter the company? Yeah, not sure we can take your word for it.Quote:
Bennett: No, the county continues to refuse to provide the second passwords and provide access as the subpoena required, and as they initially said that they would allow access to the routers to verify whether there's any signature IP address or signature or evidence of things being hooked up to the Internet they had the two companies came in and said that they looked at the equipment and couldn't find that evidence but to me, that's the fox guarding the henhouse because those are the companies that already certified the equipment and is not supposed to be able to do that in the 1st place so I didn't expect much from their auditors (which they weren't) but I didn't expect any much from their valuation so we remain disappointed and committed to trying to get access to the routers and the second passwords to see what the setup was on those 385 machines.