GeorgiAg said:
JFABNRGR said:
GeorgiAg said:
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In 2020 Runbeck Election Services handled the mail in ballots for Fulton County, Georgia. They had the voter rolls. They could print up as many ballots as they wanted and no doubt did. Get those to Abrams' outfits and let the mules do the rest.
I was an absentee voter in Georgia. You have to request a ballot from the SOS. You can check the status of your request in the online database. You can see if they sent you a ballot and you can see if your ballot was accepted by the SOS. They have a record of who requested ballots. Runbeck printing up ballot for those who didn't request them would be caught by the system. That company would be bankrupt right now and their employees would be in jail.
If you can fraudulently submit a ballot(s) what makes you think that fraudulently requesting ballot(s) is difficult especially when you have ALL of the right data to do so?
so they request a ballot for someone and steal it out of that person's mailbox?
Great question and yes that is one possibility, did occur, but takes a lot of effort for small quantities. Though small quantities ADD up. Videos in GA show multiple mules dropping off harvested ballots multiple times.
I think there are more efficient ways. IE this block of 100 folks requested a ballot, the ballot was never mailed or it was shown to be mailed (easy hack), but printed, filled out, and held for need or discarded at a few key locations in mass to be delivered by the thousands. IE the suitcase under the table that were pulled out and ran after everybody left.
The variety of fraud has at least three purposes: every vote matters, the randomness of the fraud types allows one to argue well its never enough to swing an election and caused general doubt/chaos, and three a few getting busted allows that enforcement/justice block to get checked so we can get onto the next election showing that somebody cared.
“You can resolve to live your life with integrity. Let your credo be this: Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph. But not through me.”
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn