"You had a billionaire in the counting room, and America was kicked out."
"Our rights are intrinsic, not offered by you."
Someone posted the obituary for Brad Raffensperger's mother and it did not mention a sibling named Ron. Perhaps a cousin or something a little more distant? That Ron Raffensperger person definitely has an interest in Georgia politics, so a connection of some sort certainly is plausible.
Someone posted the obituary for Brad Raffensperger's mother and it did not mention a sibling named Ron. Perhaps a cousin or something a little more distant? That Ron Raffensperger person definitely has an interest in Georgia politics, so a connection of some sort certainly is plausible.
Oooh, I hadn't heard that particular argument before. That seems pretty relevant.
Some data to add:
- On a Nov. 2nd Zoom call, Richard Barron said that they had received 132,000 absentee ballots by mail, with 129,554 of those having been "entered into the system" so far
- A Nov. 2nd news piece by Andy Pierotti says that 1.2 absentee ballots had been mailed out, with 262,708 still outstanding. Says that they plan to have them counted by 2pm tomorrow.
- On a Nov. 3rd Zoom call, Dwight Bower said that 130,517 had been received but that that didn’t include today’s mail. He said they had started scanning them on Oct 19th and that a little more than 50,000 were left to scan. He says that they have been scanning about 20,000/day so far (presumably on normal 9-to-5 days, and it looks like they had 5 scanners in that room, and I recall Richard Barron saying there were 5 scanners in one of his press conferences). He also says that 14,152 in-person and 598 provisional ballots have been cast as of 7pm.
- An Andy Pierotti piece from early a.m. on the morning of the 4th (i.e. late on election night) says that "40 to 60,000 Fulton County votes may not be counted by election night"
- A 13WMAZ segment from the evening on Nov. 3rd stated that between 40,000 to 60,000 main-in/drop-off absentee ballots were not counted on election night. It also says that Fulton officials said their goal was to have 100,000 absentee plus drop-off ballots counted by the end of election night.
- An Atlanta Journal-Constitution article from Nov 4 said: "Jessica Corbitt, director of external affairs for the county, told the Journal-Constitution that 74,000 absentee ballots were tabulated and included in reported results Tuesday night. Presumably this number refers only to the number of absentees received on election day?"
Excellent point!
I haven't been following this particular story, but for those who can't get past the paywall, these are the big quotes:
"Additionally, any posts on social media channels purporting to be from me have also been fabricated. I do not have a Twitter account and my Facebook account is not active. These individuals are impersonating me."
"I want to be very clear: I have no connection to the Antifa movement, I did not “rig,” or influence the election, nor have I participated in any calls, demonstrations, or other demonstrable activity related to any political party or social justice/action group."
"All claims that someone recorded me on a call, or even overheard me saying, “Don’t worry about the election, Trump’s not gonna win. I made (expletive) sure of that!” are wholly fabricated. Moreover, I do not have the capability to do such a thing. I have not written a single line of code in the Dominion Voting Systems product."
...watch the poll worker pull her mask down, drag her hand across her nose and mouth, then go right back to handling ballots. Nice!
Edited to add a link to that press conference.
Just want to add to this that, in addition to the workers at State Farm Center being sent home, Richard Barron said in a press conference that he told the "vote review panel" (who, as far as I can tell, were located at the warehouse/tabulation building) to go home as well. So that's actually 2 separate groups in two separate buildings who were dismissed for the night. I'm trying to find the link to that press conference, but in the meantime here is the actual quote:
"I told the vote review panel an hour ago to come back at 10am because I didn’t figure it was good, it was, uh, enough to have them wait around…until we had a more significant total to give them. Uh, it went well overnight although you can see that the staff has dwindled.”
This WSB-TV2 segment from election day has b-roll that I assume is supposed to be showing the "aftermath." It shows some overhead pipes, then a close-up of some carpet, and finally a shop vac. I can't even tell where there is supposed to be water or water damage.
I did some digging and, as far as I can tell, the group that he sent home (the review panel) was a group of people who were in the warehouse where they were doing tabulating. So that means there were two different orders to knock-off for the night: the order her gave to the review panel, and the order that the woman with blonde braids purportedly gave to the people at the State Farm Center.
LOL you can tell that the Mark Wingate guy thinks that Dwight Bower is a screw-up.
Other things:
- Someone says they rejected 363 ballots but that they all can be cured between now and Friday
- Doing adjudication "at the APC Center"
- 700 the first day, 1100 the second day (not sure what he means by that)
- They’ve done adjudication on 75,000 so far
I need to go back and listen more carefully, but this is what I've noted so far:
- 315,656 already processed from early voting?
- 14,152 in-person and 598 provisional ballots cast as of 7pm 11/3
- 130,517 absentees received but doesn’t include today’s mail
- 86,191 of those scanned, about 30,000 more absentees left to process
- They can scan about 20,000/day
- They started scanning ballots on Oct 19th, with a little more than 50,000 left to scan
Someone needs to dub in the Hitler rant from Downfall.
You can see at least 1 box being placed under there at around the 9:59pm mark in the footage. It has some ballots placed in it first before being put there.
The phone call at approx. 11pm was from Richard Barron (according to Barron himself), telling them not to knock-off for the night.
Thank you this is useful information.
Wish I could upvote this more than once.
...despite getting caught ignoring their own edicts regarding mask wearing and staying home, I might add.
I don't have a link handy, but definitely recall my bf showing me videos of people in China collapsing on the streets. It was way back in February or thereabouts.
It sounds like he's saying he sent "the vote review panel" home. Does anyone know if that is the same as poll watchers/observers, or something different? This is important because there were officials that night who were claiming that the reason they didn't finish counting was due the sheer number of absentee ballots being far greater than they had anticipated. So knowing what exactly he means is important...
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