Should American taxpayers keep funding foreign aid when accountability is in question? 🇺🇸💰
America’s needs should come first, and every dollar sent overseas must be transparent, justified, and tied ... View MoreShould American taxpayers keep funding foreign aid when accountability is in question? 🇺🇸💰
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🚨VOTER FRAUD: Fulton County ordered more than 1,000,000 additional absentee ballots without stubs or envelopes for the 2020 election, and then misrepresented the order.
The actual number of ballots o... View More🚨VOTER FRAUD: Fulton County ordered more than 1,000,000 additional absentee ballots without stubs or envelopes for the 2020 election, and then misrepresented the order.
The actual number of ballots ordered on top of what was mailed to voters was 1,058,910. That number alone raises major questions.
Fulton County placed a last-minute order for 1,058,910 absentee ballots — with no envelopes and no stubs — after it was already too late to mail them. The county gave reasons for the “extra” order that don’t hold up, and any ballots left over after the election were destroyed.
For context: 528,777 total ballots were cast in Fulton County for the 2020 General Election. Of those, only about 148,000 were absentee. Most absentee ballots were mailed directly to voters by Runbeck Election Services.
With the Absentee Fulfillment Program already in place, there was no clear need for Fulton County to print such a large batch of ballots.
When asked for records, Fulton County first tried to hide the order. In response to a targeted open records request, the county replied: “No responsive records.”
It was only after we provided the accounting code, funding line, and invoice number that Fulton County produced the documents.
The 1,058,910 additional absentee ballots received was more than the total number of registered voters in Fulton County, active and inactive combined.
Per the Election Assistance Commission, Fulton County had 836,563 registered voters in 2020 — 113.8% of the Citizen Voting Age Population.
1,058,910 ballots equals 126% of all registered voters in the county.
Georgia law only required Fulton County to have 83,656 emergency ballots on hand. Absentee, provisional, and emergency ballots in Georgia are identical. The same ballot is used for all three, which creates an obvious vulnerability.
That means “emergency ballots” could be misused and submitted as regular absentee ballots. Beyond the volume, we also know these ballots weren’t ordered to meet the legal emergency-ballot requirement. Emergency ballots had to be available when early voting began on October 12, 2020.
This order was placed October 16th. Emergency ballots are also required to have stubs for tracking and to prevent misuse. These were ordered with “no stubs.”
Gabriel Sterling claimed the ballots were ordered in case Logic & Accuracy testing of voting machines couldn’t be finished before the election as required by Georgia law.
That explanation fails. L&A testing was not completed before early voting started on October 12th, and the untested machines were used anyway. The ballots were ordered 4 days later, on October 16th, after those machines were already in use. And again, emergency ballots are required to have stubs regardless of the emergency.
Given the timing, the volume, and the lack of stubs, the most likely explanation is that these 1+ million ballots were ordered for improper use and inserted into the count to close the gap for Joe Biden.
No other county is known to have ordered such an excessive number of absentee ballots. Both of Sterling’s stated reasons would have applied statewide, not just to Fulton.
Finally, consider the scale: Fulton County ordered enough ballots to replace 80% of all absentee ballots cast statewide in the 2020 General Election.
Days after reporting on the suspicious order came out, Fulton County posted a notice that it would immediately destroy the “excess” ballots.
The notice said only 284,901 emergency ballots remained, though 1,058,910 had been ordered.
If the county’s claim is true — that these were just a contingency and never needed — then 773,309 ballots from that order are unaccounted for.
Because different numbers were cited for destruction, the ballots can no longer be checked to verify how many were left, or how many are missing.
Fulton County’s efforts to conceal the order, the timing, the illogical quantity, the missing stubs, and the destruction of the ballots all raise serious concerns.
A huge number of absentee ballots were ordered without justification and could have been, and likely were, used to manipulate the results of the 2020 General Election.
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