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According to the Epoch Times report on November 12, the Trump campaign announced some “dead vote” cases in Georgia at a press conference on the 11th.
Deborah Jean Christiansen of Roswell, a suburb of Atlanta, voted in the 2016 general election and died in May 2019. But on October 5 of this year, Christianson was still registered as a voter.
The Trump campaign said this can be confirmed from voter records and Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) records. After Christianson’s death, the Atlanta Gazette immediately issued an obituary.
James Blalock of Covington, Georgia, also registered as a voter and voted last week. Blalock died in 2006, and the “Gazette” issued an obituary the same year that Blalock died.
Additionally, Linda Kesler of Nicholson, Georgia, also voted in this year’s election, but passed away in 2003, which is also recorded in the Gazette.
Edward Skwiot of Trenton, Georgia, voted last week but died in 2015. “The Chattanooga Times Free Press” published an obituary in April 2015.
The Trump team stated that these victims of voter fraud must be treated fairly and that we must make legitimate voters trust in our electoral system, and that their votes must not become invalid due to illegal voting.
On November 11, Georgia Secretary of State and Republican Brad Raffensperger announced the manual recount of votes across the state.
Ravensperger told a news conference on the 11th: “A review, investigation and recount will be launched immediately, which will help build trust (among voters).” “This will be a ‘big project’.”
He said the state government will cooperate with county government officials to complete the counting process by Nov. 20.
It is also reported that further evidence of illegal vote counting has been found in Georgia. Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer said on Twitter Monday night that election officials in the state’s Fulton County were attempting to illegally count votes at night.
David Shaffer said: “County election officials told the media and our observers that they closed the vote counting center at State Farm Arena at 10:30 pm on Election Night (Nov. 3). However They continued to secretly count the votes until 1:00 am (November 4). ”Shaffer noted that it was” illegal. “
According to the “Election Summary Report” released November 9 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, there are 581,467 registered voters in the county and the actual number of registered voters who voted is 416,458 residents.
But the county received a total of 827,758 votes (Ballots Cast), which is almost double the number of registered voters and also exceeds the total number of registered voters in the county.
(Reported by reporter Liu Minghuan / Editor-in-charge: Wenhui)
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