Legal question: Trump is asking for a machine recount in Georgia, which is apparently his right, but what if it can’t be done because signature matching is no longer possible?
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They’re not compelled to. Kemp asked sos to do a signature audit — but not sure it will happen. I’m sure the campaign can sue — but we all know how that’s been turning out

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The Georgia system requires a signature verification when a person requests an absentee ballot. They then verify the signature on the outside envelope when the ballot is returned. Then the ballots and envelopes are separated. So signature is validated twice before vote counted.
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How do we know the in person signatures of Trump voters were matched. Moreover Trump asked his supporters to vote twice which explains why he won FL, NC & TX.
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But the signatures were matched, under the watchful eye of bipartisan observers.
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I don’t even think it’s possible to do signature match at this point. It’s just a tactic to delay
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