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How many fraudulent votes were there in Ga?

Exactly. The accusation is actually 35,000 people who moved and should have been ineligible to vote. Not absentee.

As a percentage of the total votes? Not very many.

From the Republican Secretary of State responsible for elections:

https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections/secretary_raffensperger_leads_fullscale_investigation_to_combat_illegal_voting

WW

How many is “not very many?” And can you support this claim?

See the description under the link provided.

Your attempt at a “gotcha” question by repeatedly asking for a specific number is disingenuous and childish.

Its like asking for how many snowflakes in my yard are visually the same within a 98% tolerance. While we have heard that each individual snowflake is unique (true at the molecular level), it is not true that each snowflake appears (visually) unique.

So take your childish question elsewhere, each individual case of voter fraud should be prosecuted to the greatest extent possible. However to determine the impact of voter fraud on election one must examine populations of ballots, just was one would examine a population of snowflakes.

WW

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I’ll take that as you have no idea how many fraudulent voter their were. Which is why you resulted to childish insults aimed at me rather than admit that nobody has a clue. Stay on topic. And don’t act like a freaking baby because the questions got too hard for you. Fair enough?

There. You said your thing and I responded. We done now?

Pretty much. I called out your repeated use of a childish question and you took offense failing to recognize just how silly it is.

So I think ya. You have my permission for the final word in the exchange.

WW

You speaketh with forked tongue. The first sentence you say we’re done, then you follow it up with more ■■■■■ I’m not calling you a liar, but that’s kinda what lying looks like.

The Praying Medic is “one.”

It seems like Georgia will soon be forced to conduct a forensic audit, but the dynamics will probably different from the one being done in Arizona. In Maricopa County, the Board of Supervisors opposed the process every step of the way, claiming there was no reason to conduct an audit. In Georgia, fraud is being exposed prior to an audit, removing plausible reasons for withholding evidence.