TNS Graham and the Republicans were accused of canceling their votes to help Trump win in Georgia
Mr. Brad Raffensperger (Republican), Georgia State Administration Secretary, denounced members of the same party including Senator Lindsey Graham (South Carolina), chairman of the Judicial Committee The US Senate, pressured him to remove votes to help reverse President Donald Trump's defeat. The state of Georgia is conducting a statutory recount.
Not only did he face pressure from his party members, Mr. Raffensperger said both he and his wife received life-threatening messages: “It's best not to count votes. His life depends on it, reported the Washington Post, Monday, November 16.
The Georgia State Administration Secretary, saying he reported the incident, this threat angered me and disillusioned me as well when the pressures and threats are on my party. This is for security officials.
The increased pressure came to Mr. Raffensperger when he ordered a manual count of 5 million ballots under Georgia law to confirm the accuracy of the vote counting process, in particular, the gap between the two opponents was too close. button like this year.
Mr. Raffensperger said he was stunned that Senator Lindsey Graham, in his talk on Friday, November 13, vaguely suggested he seek to cancel valid votes, but Mr. Raffensperger said he did not have any. power because the county controls the ballots.
Mr. Raffensperger said, he definitely wanted me to do the trick. During that conversation, Senator Graham asked if I had the authority to cancel all controversial mail ballots.
An invalid ballot only cancels that ballot, cannot be completely canceled, because it is illegal. When the press questioned Mr. Graham about Mr. Raffensperger's accusations, the federal senator rejected the story of his proposal to cancel valid votes and said it was too hilarious.
Mr. Graham admitted to calling Mr. Raffensperger to inquire about Georgia state law and the signature story on the ballots, and told the press that it was an arbitrary act, not a request from President Trump.
However, on the day Mr. Graham called Mr. Raffensperger, the lawyer representing Mr. Trump filed a lawsuit against the state of Georgia regarding the signature on the ballot.
That same day, Mr. Trump sent out a message about the signature case on the Georgia ballot and criticized Mr. Raffensperger for the election in this state.
Minister Raffensperger said he would fight fiercely before the Trump faction's lawsuit to protect the truthfulness of each vote and the right to private voting of each voter. He was furious at the allegations of the integrity of Georgia's electoral results, accused by Trump and his allies of fraud, without any evidence. The most absurd is that the Republican party now controls all three of Georgia's executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
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