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Fulton County Claimed 59,143 People Voted on Election Day In Person But the Data Does Not Support That

With only a month left to go for election document retention in accordance with Federal law, and with the 2022 Election season in full swing, it seems an appropriate time to reflect on some of the anomalies in the 2020 election.  After all, we never did get an answer for most of these.  Perhaps this information may be relevant to the grand jury that is investigating President Trump for his phone call with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.  After all, President Trump laid out a plethora of vote discrepancies totaling in the hundreds of thousands of votes when all he needed was 12,000 or so.

In this article, I’d like to spotlight the analysis that was produced by David Cross and his team.  Mr. Cross found that, using the Georgia Secretary of State’s own results page, they claimed to have 59,143 in-person voters on November 3, 2020.  You can watch the segment I did with Mr. Cross in the video above.

On November 3, 2020, the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections called a special meeting to discuss the election thus far.  In this live-streamed meeting that is still available here, Fulton County’s interim Elections Chief Dwight Brower said that as of about 5pm, “about 14,152 people have cast a ballot” in Fulton Co.  At the  16:42 mark, Dr. Kathleen Ruth asks Dwight Brower to confirm that number of 14,152.   At 17:28, BRE member Mark Wingate again, for a third time, asks Dwight Brower to confirm that 14,152 ballots have been cast in person on Election Day thus far.  And again, he confirms with Ralph Jones, the Registration Chief, also present on the call.

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