Democrats tried using illegal ballots in Georgia

Big League Politics:
Bombshell numbers out of Fulton County, Georgia show that a vast amount of the provisional ballots submitted in the Democrat stronghold were rejected for being duplicate ballots.

Now, the Democrat Stacey Abrams campaign is pushing on Fulton County, running an entire campaign-style operation with phone banking, texts and email blasts to reach out to people who allegedly cast provisional ballots on Election Day.

Abrams’ search for provisional ballots may yield fruit, but her search for credible provisional ballots that can be counted in this election will prove futile. Why?

A full 1,811 provisional ballots in Fulton County were duplicates (49 percent), and 1,556 of them (42 percent of the total provisionals) were rejected.

Three of the individuals were not citizens, 581 were not registered to vote, and 972 did not live in that county.
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Abrams is trying to argue that those who voted in the wrong county should still be counted.  That is just nuts.  It would be an impossible burden for the counties and the states.  It would let unscrupulous people vote more than once and require state officials to double check every vote.   It is just another example of the Democrats' effort to find a way to steal elections they lost on election day.

What Abrams is doing is trying to get a federal judge to rewrite the election rules after the fact.
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The Abrams campaign and Democrats in Georgia are hoping they can foster a sense of grievance that Abrams had the race stolen and then make the case that a Democrat as Secretary of State would prevent that from happening. In other words, the Abrams claims at this point are strategically important to the existing runoff. Abrams knows she does not have the votes for her own runoff. But now she wants credit for taking the Secretary of State's seat.
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It appears she knows there are not enough votes to change the results of her election, so she is trying to help a Democrat win the seat that controls elections in future for her next run.

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