Georgia plaintiff thinks there is evidence of absentee ballot fraud greater than Biden margin of victory

 Washington Examiner:

The lead plaintiff in a case in which a judge approved an inspection of copies of mail-in ballots cast in the 2020 election in Georgia's Fulton County said there could be more fraudulent votes than the margin by which President Joe Biden won.

Garland Favorito, co-founder of the group VoterGA, told RealClearInvestigations he is fairly certain at least 10,000 absentee ballots, if not double that number, were problematic.

“We have what is almost surely major absentee-ballot fraud in Fulton County involving 10,000 to 20,000 probably false ballots,” he said.

Biden won Georgia by roughly 12,000 votes, a tally affirmed in multiple recounts and certified by the state, and judges turned away legal challenges to the results. And this lingering suit will have no bearing on the outcome of the contest.

Favorito, a poll watcher who has a reputation in the media for entertaining conspiracy theories over the years, is among a group of voters who sued in December for access to look for evidence of fraud in November's election. They scored a victory in court last month.

FIGHT OVER DISCOVERY ERUPTS IN 2020 ELECTION FRAUD LAWSUIT IN MICHIGAN'S ANTRIM COUNTY

Superior Court Judge Brian Amero granted a motion to unseal 147,000 absentee ballots from the 2020 election in Fulton County, where Biden received more than 72% of the vote, for review as part of their lawsuit. But the judge canceled a meeting to discuss logistical plans for the audit to give him time to consider and rule on motions filed by attorneys for Fulton County to dismiss the case. A hearing on the motions is expected later this month.

In the meantime, the ballots are being kept in a Fulton County warehouse. Controversy struck on Saturday, May 29, when the motion-detection alarm went off in the building. The matter is under investigation, including what has been described as a patrol of deputies who left the building at the end of their shift prior to the alarm going off.

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There have been suggestions that many of the absentee ballots look like xerox copies.  At this point, I do not think they have been examined by forensic experts.  I think the Democrats have a dilemma.  They want to resist the audit but if that works it would likely lead to more Republicans claiming the election was rigged.  They probably would be better off allowing the audit.

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