They brought in 16,000+ votes on election day/night
Fulton County received ~130,000 absentee mail-in ballots before Nov 3.
They counted ~146,000 total.
In the two weeks leading up to the election, they received 2500 - 3000 absentee ballots per day.
On Nov 3, they counted 86,181 absentee mail-in ballots before 5pm (this was reported by local news). That leaves a total of 60,813 absentee mail-in ballots to count.
On Nov 4 at 11am they reported they still had 67,000 absentee mail-in ballots to count.
It's as if they stopped counting at 5pm, reversed 7,000 ballots and then waited until morning!
All of those numbers were reported by local news....archive links in my thedonald.win link above.
They brought in 10,000+ votes overnight!
READ THE TIMELINE.....Local news reports archived there.
Up to 3,000 ballots PER MACHINE PER HOUR....
Maximized this could have been 18,000 votes.... snuck in.
16,000+ absentee mail-in ballots were "RETURNED" on election day in Fulton County.....
They averaged 2,500 - 3,000 per day for the two weeks leading up to the election.
I've posted this probably 10 times already....it's huge....
Election night reporting out of Fulton and the next morning reporting don't line up. https://thedonald.win/p/11QSGyVkVo/fulton-county-timeline---impossi/
They brought in 16,000+ votes on election day/night
Fulton County received ~130,000 absentee mail-in ballots before Nov 3.
They counted ~146,000 total.
In the two weeks leading up to the election, they received 2500 - 3000 absentee ballots per day.
On Nov 3, they counted 86,181 absentee mail-in ballots before 5pm (this was reported by local news). That leaves a total of 60,813 absentee mail-in ballots to count.
On Nov 4 at 11am they reported they still had 67,000 absentee mail-in ballots to count.
It's as if they stopped counting at 5pm, reversed 7,000 ballots and then waited until morning!
All of those numbers were reported by local news....archive links in my thedonald.win link above.
They brought in 10,000+ votes overnight!
READ THE TIMELINE.....Local news reports archived there.