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Secretary of State Raffensperger sent a contractor to Fulton County, known for its voting issues. The contractor witnessed double scanning of ballots, unidentified individuals taking election materials, and discussions about disrupting the election. A 29-page report detailing errors, mismanagement, and chaos in the election was known to state officials since November. This contradicts Raffensperger's claims during a phone call with President Trump. It is unlikely that Raffensperger's office was unaware of the report.

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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there were alleged irregularities in the vote count at State Farm Arena in Georgia. After being told to leave due to a water main break, it was later revealed that there was no such break. Instead, five women were seen scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. One woman in particular was observed repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. Another woman at a different desk was also seen doing the same. This raises concerns about the integrity of the voting process and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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Nevada has paused vote counting until Thursday morning. A water pipe burst at State Farm Arena in Georgia, halting absentee ballot tabulation. Allegheny, Pittsburgh, and other counties in Pennsylvania have also stopped counting for the night. Fulton County in Georgia will resume counting in the morning. Election workers will return to counting mail-in ballots in the morning. Nevada has also stopped counting votes. Translation: Nevada and Pennsylvania have temporarily stopped counting votes. A water pipe issue in Georgia caused a pause in absentee ballot tabulation. Several counties in Pennsylvania and Fulton County in Georgia have also halted counting for the night. Workers will resume counting in the morning.

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At 11:05 PM, everyone was told to leave due to a false water main break. However, the real issue was a toilet leak earlier in the day, which had no impact on the election. The water main break announcement was likely made to clear the room of poll watchers and media. The next morning, it was discovered that five women at State Farm Arena had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. They were seen repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This incident raises concerns about the integrity of the voting process.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or 2 to finish counting. This could delay the result of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or two to finish counting. This could delay the results of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there was an incident at State Farm Arena in Georgia that raises concerns. Initially, everyone was told to leave due to a water main break, but it turns out there was only a minor toilet leak earlier in the day. This false announcement was likely made to remove poll watchers and the media from the room. The next morning, it was discovered that five women had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. Two of them were seen repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This raises questions about the integrity of the vote count and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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Yes, that needs to happen. There aren't enough votes left to change the election outcome, as confirmed by the Secretary of State. Megan, can you pull up document UJR X 1151? This shows that 99.5% of the votes have been counted, with only Fulton County remaining and just 13 precincts left. Typically, there are only a couple thousand votes left to count, likely around 1,000. Currently, Trump has a lead of about 101,000 votes with 99.5% counted. This aligns with the Secretary's earlier statements. The document was downloaded from the Secretary of State's site by Voter GA.

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There was no water main break; it was a toilet leak hours earlier that was cleaned up and had no impact on the election. The water main break announcement was made to clear the room of poll watchers and media, with vote counting to resume the next morning. People were stunned to learn that five women at State Farm Arena worked for about two and a half hours, from just before 11 PM until just before 1 AM, scanning ballots. One woman in a purple top at desk one is shown on video at 4x speed taking the same stack of ballots and running them through the scanner multiple times. The woman to her right in the yellow top did the same thing with a stack of ballots on her desk. This is presented as evidence that "one man, one vote just went out the window."

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or 2 to finish counting. This could delay the result of the battleground state. It is a big development, but we don't have exact numbers yet.

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Attorneys for President Donald Trump, including Rudy Giuliani, presented a video at the state capitol to prove election victory. The video allegedly shows people removing four boxes of ballots from under a table in Fulton County and counting them without election supervisors present. Governor Brian Kemp expressed interest in hearing from the secretary of state's monitor who was reportedly in the room. He also urged a signature audit. Fulton County has yet to provide an explanation for the video, but they have stated that no credible reports of election fraud have been found.

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Breaking news from Georgia: a water pipe broke at Atlanta's State Farm Arena, where Fulton County absentee ballots are being tabulated. Fulton County is Georgia's most populous county. According to CBS's Mark Strassman, the tabulation of absentee ballots has stopped. While 86,000 ballots had been counted, officials don't know how many remain. Due to the labor-intensive nature of the process, officials estimate it may take a day or two to complete the count. The delay means the results of this critical battleground state may be unknown for another day or two. The number of remaining ballots to be counted is currently unknown.

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In this video, there are allegations of ballot stuffing during the Atlanta Georgia election. Ballot counters were told to leave the room, and later, hidden cases of possible ballots were rolled out from under a table. The media left at 10:40 PM, not 11:15 as claimed by the Elections Chief. The Trump team has witness testimony and CNN reported that the counting was shut down due to a water main break. Ballots were seen on the table and then packed up. The Elections Chief admits to not watching the video that could potentially impact the election. Viewers noticed a woman in purple reinserting the same batch of ballots into the counting machine. This incident needs to be investigated by law enforcement.

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Biden hoped to flip the election in Georgia, where 2% of votes are left to count. The Secretary of State doesn't expect the outcome to change. He mentioned heavy Democratic counties in Atlanta. The focus is on reporting results accurately, not predicting. The state is working to finish counting today.

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Counting of absentee ballots in several counties has been temporarily halted. In Allegheny County, including Pittsburgh, as well as Beaver, Armstrong, Butler, and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania, counting stopped for the night and will resume in the morning. Fulton County in Georgia, which includes Atlanta, also paused counting and will continue in the morning. Nevada stopped counting votes on election day but did not provide a reason. Additionally, counting in State Farm Arena, where Georgia's largest county was tallying absentee ballots, has been halted due to a broken water pipe.

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Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold around Atlanta, stopped counting absentee ballots at 10:30 PM and said they'd resume in the morning. A water pipe broke in State Farm Arena, where Fulton County's absentee ballots were being counted, halting tabulation. Allegheny (Pittsburgh), Beaver, Ardaghur County, Butler, and Westmoreland also stopped counting for the night and planned to resume at 10:00 AM the next day. Counting in one location was expected to resume around 8:30 AM. Fulton County planned to stop counting at 10:30 PM and resume the next morning. Election workers stopped counting mail-in ballots at 10:00 PM and were scheduled to return at 10:00 AM the next day. Nevada also stated they would stop counting.

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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there was an incident at State Farm Arena in Georgia that raises concerns. Initially, everyone was told to leave due to a water main break, but it turns out there was only a minor toilet leak earlier in the day. This false announcement was made to clear the room of poll watchers and the media. The next morning, it was discovered that five women had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours, repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This raises questions about the integrity of the voting process and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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At 11:05 PM, everyone was told to leave due to a false water main break. However, the real issue was a toilet leak earlier in the day, which had no impact on the election. The water main break announcement was likely made to clear the room of poll watchers and media. The next morning, it was discovered that five women at State Farm Arena had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. They were seen repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This raises concerns about the integrity of the voting process. The incident at State Farm Arena on November 3rd, 2020, undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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In Georgia, a poll worker named Ruby was caught on Instagram live secretly handling absentee ballots after media and poll workers were told to leave State Farm Arena. Ruby and four others stayed behind, pulling out boxes of ballots from under a table and distributing them to different counting stations. Meanwhile, in Fulton County, Georgia, five individuals are still working late into the night to scan and tabulate absentee ballots. A video shows Ruby and other workers running the same stack of ballots through the machine multiple times. Notably, there is a significant increase in Biden votes after this tabulation.

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Nevada paused vote counting until 9 AM Thursday due to a broken water pipe at State Farm Arena in Georgia. Allegheny, Beaver, Ardbert, Butler, and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania stopped counting for the night and will resume at 10 AM. Fulton County will stop at 10:30 PM and restart tomorrow. Nevada stopped counting votes without explanation. Mike Armstrong reports from Allegheny County, Pittsburgh.

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In Georgia, a poll worker named Ruby was caught on Instagram live secretly handling absentee ballots after the media and other poll workers were told to leave State Farm Arena. Ruby and a few others stayed behind, pulling out boxes of ballots from under a table and distributing them to different counting stations. Meanwhile, in Fulton County, Georgia, five individuals are still working late into the night to scan and tabulate absentee ballots. A video shows Ruby and other workers running the same stack of ballots through the machine multiple times. Notably, there is a significant increase in Biden votes after this tabulation.

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Biden aimed to flip the election, and Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, provided an update. With about 2% of votes remaining, Georgia saw a record turnout of 4.7 million voters, surpassing 2016's 4.1 million. The average wait time was just 2 minutes. Raffensperger noted that he doesn't expect the remaining votes to change the outcome, based on current results and where the outstanding votes are located. Analysts suggest the remaining votes are from heavily Democratic areas, which may slightly affect the margin but not the overall results. The counties are working diligently to finalize the count today.

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Counting of absentee ballots in several counties has been temporarily halted. In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, they paused overnight and resumed in the morning. Fulton County, Georgia, stopped counting at 10:30 PM and will continue tomorrow. Nevada also stopped counting until 9 AM on Thursday. The reason for the pause in Nevada is unclear. Additionally, there was a water pipe break at State Farm Arena in Georgia, where they were counting absentee ballots, causing a halt in tabulation.

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Nevada paused vote counting until Thursday at 9 AM due to a broken water pipe at State Farm Arena in Georgia. Allegheny, Beaver, Ardbert, Butler, and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania stopped counting for the night and will resume in the morning. Fulton County in Georgia will stop at 10:30 PM and continue tomorrow. Nevada halted counting on election day without explanation, impacting a major county. Mike Armstrong reports from Allegheny County, near Pittsburgh.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the interesting situation in Fulton County, which is a Democratic stronghold in Atlanta. They mention that the county stopped counting their absentee ballots at 10:30 PM and will resume in the morning. It is estimated that there are at least 48,000 ballots yet to be counted. These outstanding areas around Atlanta are known for their Democratic support, and it is concerning that a significant number of absentee mail-in ballots are missing.
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