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In new twist, Georgia governor urges audit of ballot envelop signatures to look for fraud
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[quote:Hobo Babylon:MV80NTk4ODUzXzgzNzM2ODc1Xzk5MkNBNDZF] For some reason I think Dominion was major source of fraud in GA. Kelly Loeffler beating Collins? No way. The big question is who wanted Kelly to win. China.....Stacy Abrams and co....One in the same? Kelly is a foe [/quote]
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"Brian Kemp also rallies behind future voter ID enhancements after certifying election results for Biden.
After certifying his state's election results, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is now urging his state to conduct an audit comparing the signatures of voter applications and mail-in ballot envelops to those on the approved voter file to determine if fraud occurred.
Kemp, a Republican, made the appeal to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger during a news conference on Friday.
“It’s important to note that this audit only looked at ballots, not the signatures on the absentee applications or the signatures on the ballot envelopes," the governor said.
"The Georgians I have heard from are extremely concerned about this, so I encourage Secretary Raffensperger to consider addressing these concerns. It seems simple enough to conduct a sample audit of signatures on the absentee ballot envelopes and compare those to the signatures on applications and on file at the Secretary of State’s Office."
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