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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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The speaker discusses the upcoming May 7th state election board hearing regarding the investigation into the 2020 election count in Fulton County, Georgia. They touch on the board's authority to investigate the secretary of state and express a desire to meet with Gabriel Sterling to discuss recount errors. The speaker emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in election processes.

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Based on an analysis of voter rolls, it was found that there were 364,000 ineligible voter records in Georgia. The speaker met with Secretary Raffensperger on December 16th to discuss this issue. During the meeting, Secretary Raffensperger acknowledged the large number of ineligible records, stating that about 14% of Americans move every year, making it difficult to clean the rolls due to a lawsuit. However, despite the certification and audits, they never investigated how these ineligible voters actually voted. It was later discovered that 67,000 of them did vote. The speaker believes this was a cover-up and suggests that the GOP should have addressed this issue earlier.

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The speaker explains that they filed a complaint with the Inspector General against the Georgia Secretary of State. They believe that the hand count of ballots was altered and intentionally entered to match the machine count. The speaker also mentions that evidence of the hand count being incorrect was concealed during a hearing. They filed a second fraud report with the Attorney General, who also buried the evidence. As a result, the speaker has turned to the Inspector General to investigate the concealment of evidence.

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The discussion centers on the integrity of the 2020 election processes and how Georgia’s handling of audits and recounts could shape reforms for 2026. Speaker 0 argues that ensuring elections represent the will of the people is fundamental, noting that Trump and his allies made a spectacle in 2020 by pursuing audits and recounts and even the Capitol insurrection, yet Georgia, among other states, would not have allowed Trump to win even without Georgia’s results. They claim Democrats and progressives avoided touching the issue in 2024 despite Trump’s unexpected nationwide sweep, and criticize the inability to conduct a proper recount. Speaker 1 warns that Trump’s team is likely to present ballots and photographs from 2020 to claim irregularities, arguing that there were thousands of irregularities in Fulton County, with miscounts and ballot manipulation possible, though there is no evidence that these irregularities would have changed the Georgia result. They contend that irregularities occurred both ways and tended to offset, but many records were destroyed and the recount and audit lacked quality. The speaker asserts that 2026 must avoid untrustworthy machines and inadequate audit/recount processes. The speakers discuss the possibility that Trump’s supporters will use information from the DOJ to misrepresent the facts, stating that even if facts were presented, they would expose known errors in the certified processes. They allege that ballots were counted multiple times during the recount, including counting some ballots two or three times and even introducing fake test ballots to force outcomes. Marilyn is cited as noting that a Barack Obama appointee judge confirmed the unreliability of Dominion machines, and that a demonstration at DEF CON Voting Village showed how easily a Dominion machine could be hacked. Jessica is referenced as discussing Phil Davis, a pro-Trump election integrity figure who admitted that Biden won Georgia despite his broader views. The point is to emphasize that, even among election integrity experts with conservative leanings, there is belief that Biden won Georgia. The conversation returns to Raffensperger, who selected the machines and the audit/recount method, spending approximately $150 million on machines and avoiding transparency about errors. The guests argue that the law required a hand count at tables with representatives from both campaigns and the clerk, instead of a machine-only recount. Bypassing this process enabled the perception of fraud and contributed to the January 6 insurrection’s fuel in Georgia. A key lesson for 2026, they assert, is to implement a transparent process with hand counts and representative participation at counting tables, preventing the bypass of proper procedures and reducing the political pressure that distorts outcomes. They critique the atmosphere surrounding the 2020 aftermath as vilifying and pressure-filled, predicting a similar environment in 2026 unless genuine transparency and nonpartisan verification are pursued.

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Georgia owes President Donald J. Trump an apology for election fraud. Evidence shows 17,852 votes were counted without ballot images, and 3,930 ballots were scanned and counted twice intentionally. The process involved randomly selecting and rescanning ballots on different days. This deliberate duplication was not an administrative error but human intervention, constituting election fraud. The speaker urges Secretary Raffensperger to investigate independently.

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The Colorado Supreme Court's decision to banish Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burr Jones has emboldened his detractors, who are now calling for an investigation into Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. The lack of an electronic equipment audit in Georgia in 2020, despite previous claims, has further fueled the calls for an investigation. Bob Kubert, along with other Georgia patriots, presented evidence at a meeting, revealing that no audit took place in the specified counties and that thousands of votes remain unaccounted for. The Georgia State Board of Elections, however, seems to lack motivation to take action. The speakers emphasize the need for civic involvement and secure elections through hand-marked paper ballots.

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Governor Kemp is being challenged to prove the fairness of the election. The speaker suggests unsealing 150,000 mail-in ballots stored in a Fulton County warehouse for three and a half years. They claim that six affidavits state that 30,000 of these ballots were fake and ran through a scanner at night. The speaker urges the governor to order a forensic audit of these ballots, as they allegedly show signs of fraud. They argue that if the governor truly believes the election was fair, he should take this step. However, the speaker doubts that the governor will do so.

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The speaker discusses the SEB 2023-025 investigation in Georgia, which was delayed but may now proceed due to a new subpoena. There is also mention of ongoing debates regarding the board's authority to investigate the secretary of state. Additionally, the speaker expresses a desire to meet with Gabriel Sterling to discuss election errors. The conversation ends with anticipation for the upcoming May 7th meeting.

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A journalist asks about a recent FBI action at the Fulton County, Georgia elections office, where twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images were seized. The journalist notes that the president claimed, “they got into the votes. You're going to see some interesting things happening,” and asks why the president was so involved in an FBI and DOJ raid. A spokesperson responds that the president’s statements do not imply his involvement. He emphasizes that this is a criminal grand jury investigation, and clarifies that there was a search warrant authorized by a federal judge, a magistrate judge in Atlanta, which allowed the FBI to seize the records. The spokesperson notes that the records have been seized by the FBI as part of the ongoing investigation. The journalist presses on what the investigation is about. The spokesperson reiterates that he cannot discuss specifics of any grand jury investigation, but previously stated that election integrity is of the highest importance to the American people, and that the efforts are aimed at ensuring free and fair elections for everyone in the country, Democrats and Republicans alike. The spokesperson adds that they are doing everything possible to uphold election integrity. The journalist mentions that in Georgia, claims of voter fraud related to the twenty twenty ballots have been debunked repeatedly and that there were multiple recounts. The transcript ends without further elaboration on those claims. Key points conveyed: - The FBI seized twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images from the Fulton County elections office. - The president suggested that “interesting things” would occur, prompting questions about his involvement. - A spokesperson denies the president’s involvement and describes the actions as part of a criminal grand jury investigation. - A federal magistrate judge in Atlanta issued the search warrant permitting the seizure; the FBI conducted the seizure. - The investigation’s specifics cannot be discussed, but officials assert a commitment to election integrity and ensuring free and fair elections for all Americans. - The dialogue references prior debunking of voter fraud claims in Georgia and multiple recounts, without presenting new specifics.

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New evidence suggests that there was no voting machine election audit performed in Georgia, despite claims by the Secretary of State. This is concerning because Georgia played a crucial role in the 2020 election. A public comment during a state election board meeting revealed that there is little to no evidence that the audit actually took place. In addition, Georgia election workers are suing Giuliani and seeking to bar him from making public statements about the election. Surveillance footage shows workers scanning the same stack of ballots multiple times and continuing to count after observers had left. The video evidence and accounts from the 2020 election point to clear election fraud, yet there seems to be a lack of evidence to support further investigation.

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The discussion revolves around the ballot counting process during the election. It highlights that while Democrats were allowed to count ballots after Republicans left, there were claims of ballot stuffing caught on video. The conversation touches on how absentee ballots were collected and the legality of the process, with suggestions that canvassers were paid to gather these ballots. There's speculation about why certain areas were targeted for vote manipulation, emphasizing the need to avoid raising red flags in historically red counties. The participants mention ongoing investigations and evidence from surveillance footage, indicating a belief that irregularities occurred during the election.

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In this video, a speaker from Cairo, Georgia addresses the state election board. They mention that in Grady County, they grow cotton, peanuts, and pine trees, which can be used to make paper ballots. The speaker expresses concern about the lack of results from investigations and recommendations regarding election complaints since the 2020 general election. They highlight an incident where Fulton County's vote totals were lower than reported on election night, and recounting did not confirm the original totals. The speaker urges the board to conduct an independent investigation of the Georgia secretary of state to restore confidence in the election process.

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The speaker reveals that zero audits were conducted by Pro VNB, contradicting the Secretary of State's claims. They then highlight that Fulton County counted 20,713 votes that did not exist in the 2020 election, with the majority favoring Joe Biden. The speaker also mentions the absence of records for 10 tabulators, which were included in the election night results. They accuse Brad Raffensperger, Brian Kemp, Fannie Willis, Georgia Democrats, and others of being aware of the election fraud. The speaker asserts that Donald Trump won Georgia and the 2020 election, claiming that the left stole it using tactics like blocking observers and bringing in truckloads of ballots. They emphasize that this evidence was provided to the Trump team.

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We submitted a report and complaint to the state election board, hoping for honesty from the Georgia secretary of state's office. We found manipulated votes in machine counts and falsified hand counts. We want the truth to come out and for them to acknowledge the evidence.

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The speaker discusses issues with the election in Georgia, specifically mentioning missing ballot images and hash validation files. They criticize the hand count process and mention duplicated Dropbox custody forms. They also highlight that poll tapes were not signed by witnesses. The speaker expresses frustration with the report from the cyber and security infrastructure agency and the sealing of the Halderman report. They mention the need for rigorous post-election audits and criticize the lack of risk limiting audits in the 2022 elections.

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The Georgia state election board voted to require hand-counting ballots in November, potentially lengthening the time to tally results. This decision raises concerns about the intention behind it, especially with the election a month and a half away. It is questioned whether the state has the capacity to hand-count nearly 10 million votes. Concerns are raised about staffing at the county level and security for volunteers, who have been threatened in the past. The decision could create chaos and make it easier for Donald Trump to call election officials and ask them to find votes, similar to what allegedly happened after 2020. The speaker hopes the decision is challenged in court, fearing a return to the chaos of the 2000 Florida election.

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Based on an analysis of voter rolls, it was found that there were 364,000 ineligible voter records in Georgia. The speaker met with Secretary Raffensperger to discuss this issue, and Raffensperger acknowledged the number. However, despite certifying the election and conducting audits, they did not investigate how these ineligible voters actually voted. It was later revealed that 67,000 of them had cast their votes. The speaker believes this was a cover-up and accuses the GOP of negligence.

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The Georgia State Board of Elections is facing calls for an investigation following allegations that no electronic equipment audit took place in Georgia in 2020, despite previous claims. Bob Kubert, along with other Georgia patriots, presented evidence at a meeting, revealing that no audits were done by Pro V&V in the six counties mentioned by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Additionally, Sam Carlin highlighted discrepancies in the recount process, stating that there were 42,000 unaccounted-for votes. Jeff Fulghum also shared his efforts in reporting fraud to CISA and briefing the FBI. The lack of action by the board and the need for civic involvement were emphasized by the speakers.

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The director is awaiting clarification on a reported human error from the state board of elections. Concerns about a flash drive with votes are raised, but the director is unsure if it was read multiple times. Despite past issues, the director defends their oversight of elections. The state board is investigating discrepancies in election results, with canvassing ongoing for provisional and mail-in ballots.

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The speaker discusses concerns about election fraud in Georgia, highlighting the duplication of 3930 ballots being scanned and counted twice intentionally. They call for accountability from Governor Kemp, former President Trump, the media, and Secretary of State Raffensperger. The speaker demonstrates how the duplication occurred and urges an independent investigation. They emphasize the importance of addressing the issue and providing factual evidence for further examination.

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The Governor mentioned concerns about the upcoming November election and what would need to happen for the speaker not to accept the results. The speaker stated that if the secretary of state conducts an illegal election again, that would be an issue, and they hope it won't happen.

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The speaker discusses tally sheets from the Georgia audit, noting that they contain fraudulent numbers and are signed by unknown individuals. The speaker then mentions that over 4,000 duplicate ballot images were found, with a spreadsheet showing a 59.5% error rate between the original election and the recount.

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We counted Georgia's election ballots three times, confirming no consequential fraud. Despite issues with ballot images and scanning errors, the recount showed similar results to the original count. Doubts remain about double scanning and counting of votes, suggesting potential fraud. The Secretary of State's office conducted an exhaustive investigation, but concerns persist about the accuracy of the results. The Georgia State Election Board is commended for their diligence and transparency in addressing election issues.

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The speaker discusses the issues with the election in Fulton County, Georgia. They mention that there were discrepancies in the ballot count and that the Secretary of State's office tried to cover it up. They also mention ongoing investigations into the matter. The speaker questions how former President Donald Trump can be facing charges in Fulton County when there are clear problems with the election. They express the need for transparency and suggest that there may be upcoming revelations that will expose the truth about the election. The speaker directs listeners to visit joehoff.com for more information.
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