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Election Integrity: The Furor Over Fulton County
The controversy over the 2020 presidential election took a sharp turn last week when the FBI executed a search warrant at the offices of the Fulton County Election Board in Georgia. It’s a dramatic development. Atlanta’s Fulton County was the epicenter of Donald Trump’s disputed loss of the state in 2020. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton called the search warrant a “vindication” for Trump. Candidate Trump “almost went to jail for raising the questions that have now been validated by a federal magistrate,” Fitton told Newsmax. “The reason the search warrant was approved was because a federal magistrate looked at the facts and made the conclusion that there was a reasonable belief that a crime had taken place…specifically election crimes.”
The search warrant is damning. It directs the seizure of a broad array of physical ballots from 2020, voting machine tabulator tapes, electronic ballot images and voter rolls, and authorizes “a review of electronic storage media and electronically stored information” to locate further evidence.
The official record reflects that Joe Biden won Georgia in 2020 by just 11,799 votes. The heart of the Fulton County dispute is ballots—ballots cast on Election Day and after, absentee ballots, ballots lost or stolen or fictitious.
Cleta Mitchell, founder of the Election Integrity Network, recently broke down the 2020 ballot concerns in a comprehensive memo, “A Snapshot of the 2020 General Election in Fulton County.”
Mitchell notes that as of Election Day 2020, the Georgia secretary of state reported that 4.7 million ballots had been cast, with Trump leading by 103,705 votes, and 94,000 ballots left to count.
Yet by November 20, “official results included four times the number of ballots that were outstanding” as of Election Day. That is, the total number of ballots cast was now 5,023,159—with another roughly 300,000 ballots counted instead of the 94,000 ballots noted on Election Day.
What happened?
Where did those 300,000 extra ballots come from?
Mitchell notes that “74,000 absentee ballots were reported as cast” when the polls closed on Election Day, but four days later, about “148,000 absentee ballots were counted.”
Additionally, “tens of thousands of ballots arrived…on and after Election Day in unsecured mail carts and with no chain of custody.”
Of the 148,000 absentee ballots in Fulton County, Mitchell notes numerous irregularities. More than 132,000 lack a digital scan file, raising questions about authenticity. The electronic file anomalies “strongly suggest deliberate ballot image file manipulation.”
Another problem: according to Fulton County and state officials, while 148,319 absentee ballots were counted for Fulton County, only 125,784 voters were recorded as casting an absentee ballot. “Therefore, 25,534 more ballots were counted than voters recorded as having voted by absentee ballot.”
Record keeping appears to have vanished. For all in-person voting in Fulton County, both early and on election day, “no digital record exists for any votes cast in person.” Every ballot image was destroyed, “in violation of both state and federal law.”
The FBI search warrant also notes tabulator issues. The Mitchell memo cites multiple problems with the tabulators, including serial number anomalies, closing tape problems, and more than 20,000 ballots unmoored to any known tabulator.
Additional problems included discrepancies in the later hand recount, which “added 6,691 fictitious votes” and a failure to investigate those votes.
Mitchell says there also is “significant factual evidence” of manipulation of memory cards in vote tabulators; testing and installation issues; “failure to reconcile results prior to certification;” missing absentee ballots; and no “forensic audit of voting machines.”
Until now, questions raised about the 2020 election in Fulton County have been dismissed by the media and the Left as sour grapes or conspiracy mongering. Mitchell, long associated with Trump election integrity efforts, is vilified by the Left. But she vigorously defends her Fulton County research, and with a federal magistrate finding grounds that election crimes may have been committed, it appears that a serious investigation is gaining steam.
Read the Mitchell memo here.
Read the full Election Integrity Network report on the Fulton County 2020 Election here.
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Andy Barr Gains Momentum in Bid to Replace McConnell
The first two independent polls of the Republican senate primary in Kentucky show Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., in the lead against businessman Nate Morris and former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
The Kentucky senate seat is open because Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., the long-time Republican leader in the upper chamber, is retiring. Election observers are interested in who replaces McConnell on the Kentucky ballot because it could signal the direction of the Republican party in the coming years.
On Thursday, an Emerson College poll, which was not carried out by either candidate’s campaigns or campaign affiliates, showed Barr three points ahead of Cameron and ten points ahead of Morris.
Barr garnered the support of 24% of respondents, Cameron received 21%, and Morris 14%. However, 38% of likely Republican primary voters remain undecided, the poll noted.
“This poll shows what Kentuckians have been seeing on the ground for months: Andy Barr is the strongest candidate in this race,” Barr’s Campaign Spokesman Alex Bellizzi told The Daily Signal on Thursday.
“Andy leads in the polls, is the only candidate dominating Democrats in the general election, has more major endorsements than both campaigns combined, and is crushing his competition in the race for fundraising with 10 times the cash-on-hand his nearest opponent,” Bellizzi added. “After over $8M spent, Nate Morris’ campaign is crashing harder than his failed green energy company after it went on the NYSE.”
On Friday, a Quantus Insights poll found Barr ahead of Cameron by 1%.
The poll found Barr had the support of 28% of respondents. Cameron had 27% of support, and Morris earned 17%. Meanwhile, 19% of voters remain undecided.
Cameron and Morris could not be reached for comment.
Barr, who raised a groundbreaking $6.1 million thus far, has received the endorsement of women’s sports activist Riley Gaines, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., and Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C.
Cameron has received endorsements from Kentucky state Sen. Gary Boswell, Bowling Green Mayor Todd Alcott, Warren County Sheriff Brett Hightower. But despite the local endorsements however, Cameron trails behind Barr’s campaign war chest by nearly $5 million.
Morris could soon surge, however.
Morris raised over $6 million on his own before he received a $10 million contribution from Elon Musk last month.
Morris has earned the support of Turning Point Action, Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, and Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
The contested primary election is scheduled for May 19.
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Black Mom, Attorney Ordered to Pay $3.2 Million to White Student Whose Life They Tried to Ruin With Fake Hate Allegations
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Trump Unveils Drug Savings Website ‘Trump Rx’
President Donald Trump unveiled a new website seeking to offer Americans massively discounted prescription drugs.
The website, TrumpRx.gov, offers “Most-Favored-Nation” prices on prescription drugs.
“This launch represents the largest reduction in prescription drug prices in history, by many, many times, and it’s not even close,” Trump said Thursday night. “You can see numbers that you’re not going to believe.”
“Americans have long been paying the highest drug prices anywhere in the world, while other countries often pay pennies on the dollar for the exact same drugs,” he added. “We were essentially subsidizing the entire world and subsidizing hundreds of billions of dollars every year.”
Trump said the U.S. has 4% of the world’s population and consumes only 13% of all prescription drugs, but supplies 75% of Big Pharma’s revenue.
“The American people were effectively subsidizing endorsement drugs for the entire world, and it’s not going to happen any longer,” he said. “We ended it.”
U.S. chief design officer and Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia showed off the website where patients can obtain coupons to use at pharmacies. The website initially offers over 40 of the most popular expensive medications, but Trump said more will be added soon.
Customers cannot use health insurance to buy the discounted drugs, which are accessible only through direct purchases.
The discounts on weight loss drugs will cause Americans to lose 100 million pounds this year, “which is going to make not only folks a lot healthier, but a lot easier to manage when they do get help,” said Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Commissioner Dr. Mehmet Oz.
“Novo Nordisk, will be slashing the price, an example is ozempic, from more than $1,000 to $199,” Trump said.
Trump particularly touted discounts to the most common in vitro fertilization drugs.
“For example, a single dose of the most common IVF drug in the country, Gonal F, will plummet from the highest price in the developed world that we pay,” he said.
“I’m particularly drawn, as I know you are, to the plight of folks, young couples, trying to have children, and that first medication, one of the first ones you did most favored drug pricing on, is an immense help to a number of folks,” Oz said.
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FBI’s Fulton County Election Raid: Better Six Years Late Than Never
The FBI’s Jan. 28 raid on Fulton County, Georgia’s election offices was sorely needed. It should have happened in 2020.
Americans should be proud of this country but ashamed of its Fourth World voting system. While Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has modernized Florida’s elections, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has light years to go before Georgians can feel equally confident about its votes.
Greater Atlanta is the black hole in which election integrity goes to die.
“Fulton County’s voter rolls are, have been, and continue to be a complete mess,” Republican State Senator Greg Dolezal says in a jaw-dropping new video on X. In the Peach State, “it is illegal to be registered to vote from anywhere other than your primary residence.”
As of Jan. 5, “about 70 people are registered to vote right here,” Dolezal marvels at a UPS Store.
Dolezal visits 850 Oak Street. “There are 19 people registered to vote at this abandoned house,” he explains. Its windows are broken or boarded up. A brown and green blob of weeds and ivy slowly devours the front porch. Nineteen people do not live there. Nonetheless, that’s where they are registered to vote.
Next: 1445 Woodmont Lane. Dolezal says that “138 people registered to vote here”–a virtual-mailbox enterprise called PhysicalAddress.com.
“This is 477 Peachtree Street,” Dolezal states. “There are 70 people registered to vote here. It’s a homeless shelter that closed in 2017”–approaching nine years ago.
At 2625 Piedmont Street, Dolezal observes: “Another UPS Store–96 registered voters here, in direct violation of Georgia law.”
Such corruption should be alien to the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. Yet here it is, in a mid-term election year, with Sen. Jon Ossoff’s, D-Ga., seat at stake and the GOP’s emaciated majority in play. Control of Congress could hinge on “voters” enrolled at homes populated solely by termites.
The FBI absolutely should probe the perpetrators behind political lawbreaking. During the 2020 election, Fulton County was a full-blown crime scene.
The Election Oversight Group LLC last month released a shocking document —
“Fulton County: Report of Investigation of the 2020 General Election.”
–“According to Fulton County and the State’s own records, 148,319 absentee ballots were counted for the 2020 General Election, but only 125,784 voters were recorded as casting ballots. Therefore, 22,535 more ballots were counted than voters given credit for voting.” That’s right: 22,535 more ballots than voters. That’s called stuffing ballots. If Joe Biden scored just 52.2% of these phony ballots, that would equal his statewide 11,769-vote “margin of victory.”
–“It’s important to note that the number of absentee ballots literally doubled from midnight on Election Day, with 74,024 ballots reported,” the study states. “All 148,318 absentee ballots were accepted and counted without first performing mandatory signature verification.”
–“Of all 376,863 ballots cast in-person (early voting and election day) every corresponding ballot image was willfully destroyed in violation of both state and federal law.”
–“Thousands of ballots appear in the original November 3rd count that were not included in the recount, and thousands of ballots appear in the recount that were not in the original count.”
–“Also, 3,930 ballots were intentionally scanned and counted twice.”
–“Fulton County ordered 1,058,910 absentee ballots at the last minute, without envelopes, without stubs, and after they could have realistically been mailed.” This baffled current Fulton County Commissioner Bridget Thorne “Why would you order Emergency/Provisional ballots without the tear-off stubs that are needed for record keeping?” she asked via X on Nov. 10, 2021. “Dangerous, no accountability.”
–“According to the Election Assistance Commission (‘EAC’) Fulton County’s total number of registered voters for 2020 was 836,563, or 113.8 percent of the Citizen Voting Age Population (‘CVAP’): 1,058,910 ballots are 126% of the total number of registered voters in Fulton County.”
Why didn’t a court address these outrages? National Review’s John Fund, co-author of “Our Broken Elections” (Encounter Books, 2021), blamed “a successful effort to delay any judge from hearing lawsuits challenging the results until Congress counted the Electoral College votes, and the issue was moot.”
President Donald J. Trump and the GOP should ignore Democrat screams and battle past, current, and future vote fraud and the putrid conditions in which it festers. They should start by comparing voter rolls with property records, from coast to coast, and purging illegal addresses and corresponding vote registrations.
Fulton County may be the first place the FBI has raided to promote electoral hygiene. It should not be the last.
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