More evidence of illegal voting in 2020 Georgia election
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said his office is investigating ballot harvesting and the registration of noncitizens to vote, both of which he suggests may have been orchestrated by third-party organizations.
His office did a citizenship audit of Georgia's voter rolls and found more than 1,600 noncitizens who tried registering to vote, Raffensperger told the John Solomon Reports podcast Tuesday.
"[W]hat I found is we had 1,634 that were never put on the voter rolls, they were in the pending status, because they couldn't prove their citizenship," he explained. "That's a felony in Georgia to even attempt to register if you're a noncitizen. And that's a one to 10-year prison term, and up to a $100,000 fine."
Raffensperger said his office sent the information they found to the state attorney general and local district attorneys, who will interview those who couldn't prove their citizenship and ask them: "Did you do this on your own free will? Or were you put up by it by some third-party organization?"
Through these investigations, Raffensperger said, that they will find out if there is "an organization that's been really attempting to get noncitizens on the voter rolls in Georgia."
He noted that his office is currently defending state law that requires ID and citizenship checks for voters against Stacey Abrams' Fair Fight Action, Inc. group, which is suing Georgia, claiming that the law violates the U.S. Constitution and the Voting Rights Act.
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The secretary of state also addressed ballot harvesting, explaining how it can lead to voters being coerced to cast their ballots for certain candidates.
"I think that we want people to freely express their choice when they vote, but you can end up with that whole process of voter coercion," Raffensperger said. "Next thing you know, that's someone that owns a company, he's actually trying to coerce people and who they should vote for. Or if you're in a union situation, then the union boss is coercing you and who to vote.
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True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht, whose organization's complaint led to Raffensperger's investigation into the ballot harvesting, told "Just the News, Not Noise" TV show cohosts John Solomon and Amanda Head on Tuesday that ballot harvesting has been the norm for a long time in many communities.
"I think the saddest thing for me in this now 15-months-plus-investigation that we've been pursuing is talking to people in and around involved in this effort, in this problem that we face, and recognizing that so many of them who are involved don't even see this as being a problem, because it's happened for so long in so many communities — they prey upon weak and vulnerable communities.
"So that's why we really prefer the term 'ballot trafficking' over 'ballot harvesting.' And we're focusing on voter abuse, because that's what's happening here. This is an abuse of a process that has to be stopped."
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Engelbrecht's group captured video of "mules" dumping harvested ballots into drop boxes late at night across Georgia. There is mounting evidence that challenges the integrity of the Georgia election in 2020.
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