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Fulton County: "We Don't Dispute" 315,000
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Posted By: J. Arthur Brown, 12/17/2025 7:27:44 PM

"When the law demands three signatures on tabulator tapes and the county fails to follow the rules, those 315,000 votes are, by definition, uncertified." Earlier this month, Fulton County admitted that approximately 315,000 early votes were illegally certified but were nonetheless still included in the final results of that election. The admission came during a Dec. 9 hearing before the Georgia State Election Board (SEB) stemming from a challenge filed by David Cross, a local election integrity activist.

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And this wasn't the only apparent irregularity in Fulton County's portion of "The Most Secure Election In History."

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Reply 1 - Posted by: minuteman 12/17/2025 7:37:21 PM (No. 2042657)
The 2020 sham
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Hazymac 12/17/2025 7:38:21 PM (No. 2042658)
Both Senate seats were stolen.
108 people like this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: voxpopuli 12/17/2025 7:41:32 PM (No. 2042661)
these people think they are doing us a FAVOR.. if they didn't steal elections they feel they would have to resort to murder..
53 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: radtraveller 12/17/2025 7:52:08 PM (No. 2042662)
unrestricted mail-in ballots were conceived by leftists, for leftists, to enable leftist election manipulations. Do away with them and enforce election DAY, voter identification, ballot chain of custody, absentee ballot signature verification and allow only absentee ballots as originally passed. In other words:"Free, fair and lawful elections" Marxists would lose almost every election.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Hazymac 12/17/2025 7:52:37 PM (No. 2042663)
Two fake senators were the result.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: MindMadeUp 12/17/2025 7:58:24 PM (No. 2042664)
"Sure, we cheated. And we'll do it again. What are you gonna do about it? Suckers! Ha. Ha. Ha!"
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Catherine 12/17/2025 8:04:20 PM (No. 2042665)
We'll laugh with you when you end up in as much misery as we do from bad people stealing elections.
25 people like this.

Reply 8 - Posted by: skacmar 12/17/2025 9:24:24 PM (No. 2042674)
Sure, five years later after all the damage is done, the illegitimate winners have been in office for 5 years or ter is over, and it is too late to do anything about it. Yes, the truth about 2020 election corruption is finally exposed but again, too late. And what about thing like Fulton county illegitimate vote counts? Will Rudy Guliani get his money back when it is shown that he was right?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: BarryNo 12/17/2025 9:37:26 PM (No. 2042681)
And that's only the ones we know about.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: franco 12/17/2025 9:51:01 PM (No. 2042682)
My state may not be perfect when it comes to elections, but there is no way I'd put up with Georgia's elections, especially given the previous owners of DVS. And I'm still not convinced that there aren't more shenanigans in store (since Kemp and Raffensperger cut their unconstitutional -- per the Georgia constitution -- consent decree with Stacey Abrams when they had no legal prerogative for doing so... Abrams only legal recourse was to sue to the Georgia legislature)... I'll believe it when Stacey Abrams *loses* the election for governor... and by the margins one would expect for a state that, in total, leans red.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: kiwinews 12/17/2025 11:07:06 PM (No. 2042686)
Curious after 2020, I signed on to be a Georgia pollworker - (not in Fulton County). If every precinct in the state were run as scrupulously and conscientiously as the team at my assigned station does, there would be no doubts about the human element of GA elections. "Chain of custody" is a watchword in our training - lack of those signatures is no small deal. Not getting those tapes at opening and closing is inconceivable! By law a copy has to be taped to the door of the polling place before we leave, no one leaves before the poll manager and vote bag goes - with a witness in the car - directly to the county election office. We're not talking about unsupervised drop boxes here, but full staffed early voting stations. Not having the tapes from the machines is not an oversight. Don't say What difference does it make at this point?"? "We've changed our rules, so all better". Those responsible need to be barred from poll working, and the screwup needs to be publicly acknowledged.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: DVC 12/17/2025 11:13:34 PM (No. 2042688)
315,000 admittedly fraudulent votes were counted. And where do we go to hang those rotten crooks who pulled this off?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: YorkieMom 12/18/2025 12:11:04 AM (No. 2042695)
Those two fake senators know it was fraud too, but it's okay with them because that's what they are good at. Cheating.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Rumblehog 12/18/2025 4:23:28 AM (No. 2042708)
Georgia should be deep Red, but is the scene of a lot of “Soros Shenanigans” that’s for sure. I wish the Feds would simply eradicate all things Soros, and send him and his spawn packing for whatever country would take them.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: GreatGreyhounds 12/18/2025 4:42:05 AM (No. 2042711)
Georgia is deep red, except for the Atlanta Area... What's scary is it's starting to look like Illinois, Conservative State ruled by a Communist Controlled Big City...
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Reply 16 - Posted by: skacmar 12/18/2025 6:58:04 AM (No. 2042729)
Basically. Fulton County said, yeah, we violated the rules in 2020 resulting in 315,000 invalid votes. What are you going to do about it now? The probably said it with a big smile on their faces knowing that 2 illegitimate Democrat Senators were possibly elected and it is too late to do anything about it. Th
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Strike3 12/18/2025 7:00:02 AM (No. 2042731)
But there was no precedent.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: anniebc 12/18/2025 7:41:07 AM (No. 2042751)
Nowwww, they don't dispute it. Where are the consequences? You can certainly say democrats are above the law. Who can prove you wrong?
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Reply 19 - Posted by: felixcat 12/18/2025 7:46:05 AM (No. 2042755)
Is this the county where the mother and daughter team pulled out those tranches of ballots from under a table and thus gave Biden enough votes to win? And they they sued Rudolph Giuliani for libel and bankrupted the man? May the Georgia Peach rot.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: janjan 12/18/2025 8:16:46 AM (No. 2042770)
And there you have it. Trump won Georgia and their two Senators are illegitimate. And we know they’re not the only State.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: NamVet70 12/18/2025 8:20:07 AM (No. 2042771)
As Hillary Clinton said: "At this point what difference does it make?" The left simply expects to move on and leave their past crimes unreported.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: joew9 12/18/2025 8:40:55 AM (No. 2042779)
Trump lost Georgia by less than 12k votes. Compare to 315k votes uncertified. Similar thing happened in other swing states. But that left Trump out of office for four years to figure out how to do it all better than his first term. The dems would have been better off today if they had let Trump legitimately win in 2020.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: kdog 12/18/2025 9:10:46 AM (No. 2042791)
Only a "conspiracy theorist" would even consider the election was stolen in 2020. Biden clearly won Georgia 2,473,633 votes to Trump's 2,461,854 votes. 315,000 uncertified votes would not have mattered either way.
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Reply 24 - Posted by: Lawsy0 12/18/2025 10:01:33 AM (No. 2042808)
Dirkson said, "A million here, a million there ..." As long as dead people still vote, it'll work itself out.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: JHHolliday 12/18/2025 10:07:30 AM (No. 2042814)
Re #11. I am a lifelong resident of Georgia. It's been known for years that Fulton County and an adjacent county rig outcomes. Blacks control Fulton's elections and see no shame in stealing votes to 'elect' the candidate that they prefer. Some see it as 'reparations' for the Jim Crow era when the black voters found it difficult to vote but that was well into the past. Some would excuse the current situation as justified but you can also go back even further to the reconstruction era when many whites were disenfranchised. That's a story that you won't find in Wiki or elsewhere. Doesn't fit the narrative.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: Maggie2u 12/18/2025 10:18:59 AM (No. 2042823)
poster#23, I did the math, checked it a couple of times and if you subtract 315,000 illegal votes from Biden's vote total that comes to 2,158,633 legitimate total votes he received. That's quite a few less than President Trumps 2,461,851 total votes by a little over 500,000 votes. Trump should have taken the state. Now, why can't the two illegitimate senators be impeached?
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Reply 27 - Posted by: marbles 12/18/2025 10:21:11 AM (No. 2042825)
# 11 Same in my town and county. A red town in a red county in a blue state. I don't trust what goes on in the rest of NJ, the north in particular.
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Reply 28 - Posted by: Birddog 12/18/2025 10:30:28 AM (No. 2042831)
Put this in context with the various Headlines, law suits, and charges against Trump et al for "Demanding Ga 'Find' 11,000 votes", when in fact what they were asking for is for " a Finding that 11,00 votes were uncertifiable", they didn't need to be votes FOR Trump, they only needed to be votes that were unable to be certified, they were claiming then, and it has been proven since, that 300,000+ votes were uncertifiable, but "Only needed" approx11,000 to be declared/adjudicated/found to be un-certified, and the GA state results....under law...would be declared VOID, and that a new election MUST BE HELD(under Law)...which was no major issue because another "special election" was ALREADY scheduled to be held. All of which should be taken in conjunction with Both the Wisconsin Legislature and it's Supreme Court declaring that entire States election was "Uncertifiable", 11 other state legislatures passing Laws "affirming" that practices that had never been used except in 2020, were unlawful,(thus invalid), and could never be used again.
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Reply 29 - Posted by: Hermoine 12/18/2025 10:50:31 AM (No. 2042841)
I live in the Atlanta-metro area and I don't even know where to start except to say that this type of cheating has been going on for DECADES in Fulton & DeKalb and is now starting in Gwinnett and trickling into Cobb (the 4 major counties of the 13 that make up the metro). With that said, it wasn't as brazen and blatant until 2020 (and it wasn't just Fulton). Usually, there are just enough votes to tip a congressional seat or even a Senate seat (look at Max Cleland's first run - stuffed ballot boxes in Cynthia McKinney's safe Democrat district in DeKalb to tip the entire state race for him - btw, her district was always the LAST one to submit their vote count - nothing suspicious there). We all know the whole thing was sham. However the big question that remains is: Was Raffensberger on the take or was he wholly incompetent? It'd be eay to argue the latter, but he had every resource available to him to investigate and stop the vote count due to chain of command issues and he not only did NOTHING, but double-downed on the "integrity" of the election. And while a lot of people want to blame Kemp, Raffensberger was the chief election officer for the state. Oh, and you also have to understand the same shenanigans were happening in other lefty areas of the state like Savannah and Augusta. All coordinated "incompetence."
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Reply 30 - Posted by: PrayerWarrior 12/18/2025 11:24:45 AM (No. 2042857)
This looks like what happened in AZ with the crooked voting machines that didn't work, ballots that didn't have a chain of custody and on and on. And CA is probably the most crooked with their voting by mail, etc. Oregon too. This must stop if we will ever trust elections in our country.
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Reply 31 - Posted by: chance_232 12/18/2025 12:44:37 PM (No. 2042896)
Georgia isn't the problem. Atlanta is. Ive been saying since 2020 that, especially in GA, the rural counties should withhold their vote tallies until the democrat bastions report. The reason is simple. Once the red precincts report, the blue precincts know how many votes they need to win the election.
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Reply 32 - Posted by: Rumblehog 12/18/2025 12:49:58 PM (No. 2042901)
When a district commits heinous voting violations during a Federal election, such as these 315k uncertified votes, then there should be: A. Criminal charges leveled at every poll worker responsible for this callous disregard, and lock-out of involvement in ANY future elections, and, B. The Feds should move in National Guard troops to oversee the next, and subsequent elections, until order has been proven to be recovered.
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Reply 33 - Posted by: Rat Patrol 12/18/2025 2:02:46 PM (No. 2042926)
Stolen election...Trump Won.
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The Chinese national charged in a deadly tour bus wreck on a Tennessee highway had entered the US illegally — but was still issued a driver’s license by New York state, The Post has learned. Huang Yisong, 54, crossed the US-Mexico border in 2023 and was released under Biden administration policies, eventually ending up in Brooklyn and snagging a commercial driver’s license from the state, federal homeland security and transportation officials said. “Far too many innocent Americans have been killed by illegal aliens driving semi-trucks and big rigs,” Homeland Security Secretary Kirsti Noem said in a statement to The Post.
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