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Raffensperger unveils election security plan

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by Dave Williams | May 19, 2023 | Capitol Beat News Service

ATLANTA – Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Friday announced several steps his office is taking to ensure ballot security in next year’s elections.

In a call with county election officials from across the state, Blake Eva...

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Time for biden, sa and others to admit they lied about our elections in ga!! Why do dems and their media sheep get away with lying. Durham report shows how nasty dems operate- dems destroying American and the true threat to our democracy

  2. Why is the DHS (set up by Bush to defend against terrorist attacks) involved in securing state elections? Seems that the SOS of GA should have employed these measures before the presidential election of 2020. Is the cow already out of the barn?

  3. I hope you GA folks remember the shut down of counting in your last 2 elections. Corruption was served up on a platter. I guess Kemp still owns stock in those Dominion machines. I smell another steal in the making.

  4. So we had a state election where over 5 million votes were cast and was ultimately decided by less than 15000, and yet there was found to be “no amount of vote fraud that would change the outcome” in that narrow of a margin .
    For me that represents a magnificent display of honesty and integrity among Georgia’s voters considering the razor thin margin of less than 15000 votes that determined the outcome.
    So could someone explain to me why is this guy is up all night trying to figure out how to fix what he has already confirmed to be running with Swiss watch accuracy ?

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