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CCTV: Suitcases Stuffed With Ballots Rolled Out After GA Poll Watchers Left

By Martin Walsh

OPINION | This article contains commentary which reflects the author’s opinion.

Video footage from Georgia appears to show suitcases stuffed with ballots being hidden underneath a table.

The suitcases are only pulled out when supervisors instructed poll workers to leave the room.

Despite orders for poll watchers to depart the counting facility, four individuals stayed behind to pull the suitcases out from underneath the table and continued counting the contents inside.

The video, according to the individual explaining the footage during the Georgia Senate Judiciary subcommittee election hearing, shows that the same person who hid the four suitcases ordered poll watchers to leave “under the pretense that we’re going to stop counting.”

“What are these ballots doing there separate from all the other ballots? And why are they only counting them when the place is cleared out with no witnesses,” the commentator adds.

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In Georgia, the number of dead voters is astounding. And now, one of the groups behind the push to steal the election is being investigated.

Stacey Abrams’ voter registration group, The New Georgia Project, is one of three such organizations now under investigation by the Georgia Secretary of State amid concerns that certain voting rights groups were “seeking to ‘aggressively’ register ‘ineligible, out-of-state, or deceased voters’ before the state’s Jan. 5 Senate runoff election,” according to Fox News.

Abrams’ group, as well as America Votes and Vote Forward, are largely credited with putting Georgia in play for Democrats in the 2020 presidential election.

Abrams even recently credited her own efforts to register Georgia voters and fight what she termed “voter suppression” with helping to secure a win in Georgia for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

President Donald Trump and his Republican supporters say those results are flawed. The president’s legal team demanded a hand recount in the state and, although a judge tossed a Trump campaign lawsuit seeking to overturn Georgia’s election results, per CNN, litigation on behalf of the president is ongoing.

Both of Georgia’s Senate seats are still up for grabs and, as a result, so is control of the Senate.

Those seats will be decided in a runoff election on January 5th, with Republican incumbent David Perdue squaring off against Democrat John Ossof for Purdue’s seat and Republican Kelly Loeffler up against Raphael Warnock for the seat vacated by the death of John Lewis.

Loeffler was appointed to the seat in 2019.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has announced the state has opened 250 investigations into “credible claims of illegal voting and violation of state election law.”

During a press conference, Raffensperger noted that “dishonest actors” were pumping “massive amounts of misinformation” into the media ecosystem.

“We have multiple investigations underway surrounding absentee ballots in Fulton, Gwinnett, Cobb, and many others. We continue our investigations into potential dead, double voters, and non-resident voters,” he continued. “As we move to the December 1st election, which is tomorrow, and the January 5th federal runoffs, we have to remain vigilant.”

“That is why I’m announcing an investigation into third party groups working to register people in other states to vote here in Georgia,” he added. “We have opened an investigation into a group called America Votes who is sending absentee ballot applications to people at addresses where they have not lived since 1994; Vote Forward, who attempted to register a dead Alabama voter, a woman, to vote here in Georgia; The New Georgia Project, who sent voter registration applications to New York City, at Operation New Voter Registration Georgia, who is telling college students in Georgia that they can change their residency to Georgia and then change it back after the election.”

Raffensperger then reminded people that committing election fraud in Georgia is a felony.

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