The Trump Campaign Has A Very Real Chance To Overturn The Election Result in Georgia
https://redstate.com/shipwreckedcre...ningful-election-challenge-in-georgia-n283960
What the Trump campaign seems to be focusing on is the validity of approximately 1 million new voter registrations between Nov. 2018 and Nov. 2020. From
official Georgia state records:
Nov. 2018: 6,248,591 Active Registered Voters
Nov. 2020: 7,233,584 Active Registered Voters
To register to vote in Georgia, an applicant must provide a residence address. The applicant can provide a different mailing address, but a residence address is required as that determines what election district the applicant will vote in and on what local races. This requirement is clearly set forth on the application.
Absentee ballots cast in 2020 totaled 1,322,529. I expect the campaign is spending time and resources cross-referencing the newly registered voters against the mail-in ballots.
But a person connected to the campaign has already given some hints on Twitter as to what the Campaign is looking at:
There is also anecdotal information — not yet verified — that many such businesses in the metro-Atlanta area exhausted their inventory of available boxes in September and October.
To the extent they are able, what it seems the campaign is doing is cross-referencing the street addresses of these commercial mail-drop businesses against voter registration information.
Matt Braynard
@MattBraynard
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Nov 22
Update: - Georgia: We have identified over a thousand early/abs votes cast by individuals whose registered addresses are in fact at post offices, UPS, and FedEx locations, wilfully disguising the box numbers as "Apt," "Unit," etc.
The issue of the “signature matching” requirements under Georgia law — as modified by the Secretary of State in settling a lawsuit brought by the Democrat Party of Georgia — is also at issue.
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