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Contrary to Left-Biased Big Tech "Fact Checkers", The Georgia Vote-Counting Video Was Not ‘Debunked.’ Not Even Close

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"A Big Tech-backed “fact” “checking” outfit claimed to debunk explosive evidence in support of Republicans’ claims of significant election problems at a Thursday Georgia Senate hearing. It didn’t. Not even close.

Newly discovered security footage from Georgia’s State Farm Arena showed dozens of ballot counters, media, and Republican observers leaving en masse at the same time from the ballot-counting area for Fulton County. After they left, a small remnant of about four workers began pulling trunks containing thousands of ballots from underneath a table with a long tablecloth and running them through machines.

The footage supported claims from Republicans that they were told counting had stopped for the night, only to find out hours later that it had kept going on. You can and should watch the 12-minute portion of the testimony from Jacki Pick here.



On Friday morning, a group called Lead Stories published a “hoax alert” falsely claiming to have debunked the security video. The Washington Post, Newsweek, and other outlets followed along, criticizing non-leftist journalists for giving the video traction. In fact, none of the claims made by the Republicans were debunked.

Lead Stories’ “fact” “check” says government officials told them everything was fine with the counting, that the ballots were in “containers — not suitcases,” and that “party observers were never told to leave because counting was over for the night.”

Leaving aside whether relying solely and uncritically on government officials’ claims constitutes anything close to a “fact” “check,” let’s look at the claim that party observers were never told that counting was over for the night. In Lead Stories’ regurgitation of the government officials’ claims, only the people who cut open the absentee ballot envelopes were sent home, while ballot counters and scanners were retained and kept working — and no one told the press or other observers they were done counting.

Were Republican Poll Watchers and the Media Told Counting Had Stopped For The Night?
Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer has consistently said that’s what happened at State Farm Arena, beginning hours after the election:


That claim, which he has repeated consistently, is backed by sworn affidavits from two Republican observers, who further allege they were kept an unreasonable distance from the ballots even while they were at State Farm Arena, making it completely impossible to meaningfully do their jobs. (The video, which shows the room from four different angles, fully supports the claim that poll watchers were kept away from meaningful observation of ballot handling.)

The observers say that they arrived for their observation jobs around 8 p.m. They say in the first half of the 10 o’clock hour, a woman with blonde braids who appeared to be a supervisor “yelled out” to those present in the room that they would stop working for the night and would resume in the morning. The Republican poll watchers said they asked Fulton County Elections Spokesperson Regina Waller questions about the status of the ballot count multiples times but that she refused to answer.

Lead Stories, however, says, “There was never an announcement made to the media and other observers about the counting being over for the night and them needing to leave, according to [Frances Watson, chief investigator for the Georgia Secretary of State], who was provided information by the media liaison, who was present.” While Lead Stories doesn’t name the media liaison, the media liaison who was present that night, according to the affidavits, was Regina Waller, the Fulton County public affairs manager for elections.

OK, so on the one hand you have sworn affidavits from observers saying that supervisors told ballot counters to go home for the evening shortly after 10 p.m. and a video showing everyone leaving en masse at that time. And on the other hand, you have two government officials promising that no one was told that counting was over. Is there any other evidence to consider?

Well, on election night, ABC News reported that ballot counters were sent home at the time that the Republican observers said everyone was told counting had stopped. Their source? Regina Waller:



The Republican poll watchers’ story matches this election night reporting perfectly. And it wasn’t just ABC that reported counting was being delayed. Many media outlets reported on counting delays. See, for example, “Fulton County stopped counting absentee ballots for the night.”

Local NBC journalists on site that night independently confirmed “they were told counting was done for the night” and given no indication it would continue before the next morning. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution even reported of a “plan” to stop scanning ballots at the same time the poll watchers said things were shut down:

They planned to stop scanning absentee ballots at 10:30 p.m. and pick it up back in the morning. No official could explain before press time why Fulton was stopping its count of absentee ballots at that time, only saying that was the procedure.

‘As planned, Fulton County will continue to tabulate the remainder of absentee ballots over the next two days. Absentee ballot processing requires that each ballot is opened, signatures verified, and ballots scanned. This is a labor-intensive process that takes longer to tabulate than other forms of voting. Fulton County did not anticipate having all absentee ballots processed on Election Day,’ the county spokeswoman wrote in a statement.

Some debunking there, guys. The video supports the claim from the affiants.

Incidentally, most of the linked stories include mention of a major election day story of a burst pipe delaying vote counting. Some even said it was reportedly a water main.

In a new affidavit, the aforementioned Watson swore, “Our investigation revealed that the incident initially reported as a water leak late in the evening on November 3rd was actually a urinal that had overflowed early in the morning of November 3rd.”

She also said that her investigation shows that the press and observers “simply left on their own,” although she later said workers put ballots underneath the table because they thought that counting was stopping for the evening. “This was done because employees thought that they were done for the night and were closing up and ready to leave,” she claimed.

Was a State Election Board Monitor Present While Partisan Observers Were Gone?
A Newsweek story quoted someone saying that Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office claimed that a designated election observer was “at that spot all night, the entire time.” Lead Stories emphasizes that while partisan observers may not have been present, an “unnamed state election board monitor” was present:

The monitor only claims to have been present in the processing room from 11:52 p.m. on election night to 12:45 a.m., the following morning, or less than an hour. That means there were neither partisan monitors nor the state election board monitor for more than an hour after ballots began being scanned at 10:35 p.m.

What the “fact” “check” shows, then, is the monitor admitting he wasn’t present for much of the time in question, contrary to claims made by the Secretary of State’s office. For whatever it’s worth, the same monitor is the subject of an affidavit from another witness, devoted exclusively to concerns about the monitor’s conduct prior to the late hours on election day.
SOURCE URL: https://thefederalist.com/2020/12/07/no-the-georgia-vote-counting-video-was-not-debunked-not-even-close/


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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 3 years, 4 months ago
    Look, putting ballots under the table, may or may not be bad. I can't say.

    But saying that you are stopping BECAUSE it is labor intensive when the ballots were already separated... And by whom?

    I have bigger issues with Chain of Custody.

    I don't care where the ballots were stored. I care about a Process where an announcement was made, people were clearly told we are done here, and people stayed around, THEN grabbed these ballots and started scanning WITHOUT supervision.

    Now, if the supervision left of their own free will, because they were tired. That's one thing. But "feeling" dismissed and told they were done, having the NEWS announce it (who left as well) is ALL the proof I need.

    ALL of those ballots should be removed from the counts. Since we know which machines were used, I would love to see what the percentage counts for Biden were. I am sure it is a big part of his WINNING SPIKE.

    Worse, to see SIMILAR tactics used in MULITPLE states.

    Crimes leave Clues... Unless you are the FBI/DOJ, you usually follow up on these. In their cases, it's stuff to ignore, unless it implicates a conservative, or a Trump supporter.
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    • Posted by 3 years, 4 months ago
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      I agree. There are a multitude of indications that proper procedures required by law were not followed.
      No supervision.
      No voter verifications.
      The elections should be voided and redone because the data is suspect and the people who ran it have proven they can't be trusted.
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 3 years, 4 months ago
    When I was an Election Precinct Judge, there were always at least two poll watchers (Demo and Repub). I know. When Mr. Reagan was elected I was the Repub pool watcher. An elderly lady approached me crying and asked me to 'help her vote'. I said, 'Dear I can help you with the machine but I can't help you vote'. She said 'But you always vote right.' The Demo poll watcher said, 'Sure, go ahead and help her vote'. I laughed and said 'While you call the Secretary of State? I don't look good in prison orange.'
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 3 years, 4 months ago
    Oh, such much ado about nothing. How could that video possibly prove poll workers committing voter fraud after telling the poll watchers to leave because they were all done for the night?
    For all we know, that video could be just a sweet little skit about Santa's elves handling little kid girft request letters to the North Pole.
    Hey, I can't wait to see the Biden Crime Family in the White House making nice with China. Can you?
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  • Posted by Dobrien 3 years, 4 months ago
    These people are sick and panicking.They have been caught in a vast sting operation.
    “That video has been debunked” Answer “ma’am or it this is the first time this video has been shown” FuQing idiots going down with the Schiff.
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