While numerous Republican governors around the country are doing all they can possibly do to secure the forthcoming 2022 election and particularly the 2024 presidential race, others are doing the exact opposite and making it easier to cheat.
People like California Governor Gavin Newsom, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and a number of other Democrats spring to mind when I say that.
But there is at least one RINO governor, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, who is following in the footsteps of the Democrats and making it more difficult to have a fair election.
After seeing what he did in the 2020 election, it should come as no surprise, but this one is different because he’s actively fighting against a law that would make some constructive adjustments to the election process.
According to Garland Favorito of VoterGA,
A key integrity provision to unseal Georgia election ballots was blocked at the last minute on Sine Die by Gov. Brian Kemp and Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan. Duncan prevented the Senate from confirming House changes to SB89 which included language to unseal Georgia election ballots and improve ballot chain of custody procedures. SB89 language would have allowed counterfeit ballots to be detected and electronic votes to be verified. Those provisions are essential to deter fraud in upcoming elections.
Legislators made ballot images public records in 2021 but a year-long, statewide VoterGA analysis found it impossible to use them to verify the 2020 election results. VoterGA produced a 15-point analysis that revealed electronic tampering in over 500,000 ballot images prior to certification. Another VoterGA study determined well over a million ballots across 70 counties were lost or destroyed despite federal and state retention law. Experts previously concluded in court that all of the nearly 5 million images stored have inadequate resolution to authenticate the corresponding ballots. Counterfeit ballots were discovered in the Nov. 2020 Fulton County hand count audit by four senior poll managers and two audit monitors.
I believe that the most of us are unaware of just how far the Deep State actually reaches. As a result, it has been in place for far too long and has gotten exceedingly well-organized in the process.
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