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Georgia Recount and the Illusion of a Net Gain in Trump Votes
Georgia Recount and the Illusion of a Net Gain in Trump Votes
Four years ago, the election results favoring Trump seemed uncontested. Yet, when similar procedures were applied four years later, the results were deemed questionable by many. It raises the question: if these same elections that threw out Trump in favor of a predominantly Republican slate are now being scrutinized for discrepancies, does this paint a picture of election irregularities or a failure of the monitoring process?
The Procedure and Challenges Behind Election Recounts
A recount of potentially bogus ballots will only reproduce the garbage within the count. True verification requires a full-blown audit that includes:
Ensuring the ballots of all registered voters are accounted for. Verifying that no unverified ballots were included in the count. Certifying that no ballots from indefinite confinement (inmate) voters were used beyond a standard threshold. Proving that no ballot stuffing occurred, which would require access to the hard drive data of Dominion voting machines, an effort that is likely impossible due to their ownership by George Soros. Checking for real-time manipulation of ballots, which would also require access to the hard drive data of Dominion voting machines.This reveals a nation with two presidents, reminiscent of the Civil War era, where one was elected by ballots and the other by voter-less manipulation. It's now up to the reader to discern the truth.
The Context and Background
The Georgia recount was announced for a reason. In Fulton County, where 132,000 change of address flags were identified on ballots, the likelihood of these ballots being ineligible poses a significant challenge. If these ballots were deemed invalid, it could very well change the outcome of the election in favor of President Trump.
The situation is even more complex when considering recent instances of illegal voter harvesting. It is crucial to address these issues to ensure the integrity of the election process.
The Discrepancies in Other Counties
While some counties, such as four Republican-controlled counties, found approximately 2,000 missing ballots, with 800 favoring Biden and 1,200 favoring Trump, these numbers are small compared to the overall margin. Additionally, the certification of Biden's lead at around 12,000 votes is subject to scrutiny due to these inconsistencies.
Moreover, the firing of an election official in Floyd County over a ballot discrepancy further highlights the challenges in maintaining the integrity of the electoral process.
The elections in Georgia highlight the need for a thorough and transparent audit of the voting process to ensure the democratic process remains intact. It is essential to address these issues openly and with the greatest scrutiny to uphold public trust in our electoral system.