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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump - Video: Pay attention to the tape we're showing you, to the woman wearing yellow at the desk.
According to voter GA, she slides ballots into a scanning machine, removes the ballots, and then reinserts the same ballots.
This happens multiple times.
The question is, how many times were those ballots counted? Was each vote counted more than once?
Fulton County won't answer that question.
Now, one way to know the answer would be to check what are called audit tally sheets.
Tellingly, for months after the presidential election, Fulton County failed to provide more than 100,000 of those tally sheets, including 50,000 of them for mail-in ballots.
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Three people from the Secretary of State showed up with guns and badges and handcuffs and two Dominion Tech reps. They came with the intent of intimidation.
Luckily, the county attorney stayed with the supervisor so that she wasn't by herself.
And basically, he said, you want to recount? We'll do a recount. There were no Democrats, no Republicans there to watch this recount.
And the attorney called to an area private school, got a group of sophomores.
They sat there and divided the ballots into 100-count batches.
And they proceeded to scan them and they wouldn't scan.
The dominion tech ran into the problems that Coffee County ran into the Dominion tech sat on the floor for two hours with a manual trying to figure out why they couldn't get the machines to do what they needed to. do
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It now appears there actually was meaningful voter fraud in Fulton County, Georgia.
The newspaper reviewed the available digital ballot images independently and concluded that hundreds of ballots were improperly duplicated.
What does that look like exactly? Well, here's what it looks like.
A consultant with Voter GA called David Cross showed how we can be certain that votes in Fulton County were counted more than once.
Watch.
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What I'm going to show you here is two ballots side by side.
One of them is marked for Jason Shaw.
It's got a little squiggle mark next to it. You can see it's got the identical mark on the second one.
And the ballot image is stored up here on the top left.
So this one over here is scanner 5162.
That's scanner number three. Fax number 235. Image number 19. And that matches 234, image 59.
So you have the same ballot counted twice in the images and counted in the audit.
How that's possible, I don't know.
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How's that possible? I don't know.
Every American should want to know because the answer gets to the heart of the integrity of our elections, otherwise known as our democracy.
We're not talking about a couple of ballots here.
We're talking about a lot of ballots, at least hundreds of ballots involved.
Enough potentially to affect the outcome of the election.
Here's another example.
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Here's one of the next ones.
All right, so same facts, number 234, image number two, and 235, image number 61,
Republican, Republican, Republican, Republican, all the way down to the point where this little spot up in Fannie Willis matches this one over here.
There's no question that that ballot was counted twice.
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So what's the explanation for this? Well, if you ask Fulton County, these discrepancies, the ones you just saw on the screen, were isolated incidents.
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