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:
Who's she? She's the public affairs manager for elections in the county. Also,
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.”
But I'm sure we'll be told that means nothing. Just because election officials and Professional Journalists confirmed it.
Second, this came out the other day on some testing with the Dominion machines, and it appears to have been confirmed. Note: original story was 26%, appears correct # was .26%, which with a lot of votes still makes a big difference.
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