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O__________ox 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're right. It's all smoke and mirrors, because Georgia State law of the "Compromise Settlement Agreement and Release" only requires that signatures on the absentee ballot only need to match the one on the application to be "verified" and not the one that was used for registration:

"If the registrar or absentee ballot clerk determines that the voter’s signature on the mail-in absentee ballot envelope does not match any of the voter’s signatures on file in eNet or on the absentee ballot application, the registrar or absentee ballot clerk must seek review from two other registrars, deputy registrars, or absentee ballot clerks."

https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/41/2020/03/GA-Settlement-1.pdf

The word "OR" is critical.

The only people who can TRUMP this is the state legislature.