Update:
- Georgia: We have identified over a thousand early/abs votes cast by individuals whose registered addresses are in fact at post offices, UPS, and FedEx locations, wilfully disguising the box numbers as "Apt," "Unit," etc.
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- Georgia: With just a partial review of the state, we've also discovered a thousand votes cast by those registered in non-residential, purely commercial addresses also disguised with "Apt," etc.
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Just to make clear: these are the residential addresses, not mailing addresses, that we've identified as having these problems.
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Could those be for homeless who don’t have a perm address? Just wondering
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No. If a homeless person lives under a bridge or at a homeless shelter, they must legally list that as their address.
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All these discrepancies...are they enough??? 1000 here, 1000 there surely aren't enough.
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Also, sometimes families only public school choices are underfunded schools, so using a PO in a better area let's them send their kids to a better school. All I'm saying is PO doesn't equal fraudulent.
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Nothing wrong in Georgia. Kemp has it certified, all good. No voter fraud what so ever. Signatures were all checked, no pipes bursting election night, no tons of ballots magically appeared at 6am after election ended.
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