I listened to @ScottAdamsSays this a.m. (not all of it though). Re: Georgia video, I disagree on one of your premises: legitimate ballots do not go “under a table”, under any circumstances (re: chain of custody). If I am wrong, I leave it to @Barnes_Law to point it out.
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You didn't listen to the Georgia hearing yesterday, or you would be better informed on ballot chain of custody issues.
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How about against a wall
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In the context of an election, under the table is a worse place for storage than the aisle.
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Why not just on top of the table?
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Plain view would be perfect
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There is double issue here. They were hidden. They were counted in secret. These suspicions should be multiplied.
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Combined with, from what I know, the largest batch of votes was processed around this time that turns out favored Biden far more than the smaller batches before and after.
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He said it in his tweet: chain of custody issues. That stuff needs to be in public view at ALL times.
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I don’t know what the exact procedure is in Georgia, but I strongly suspect ballots have to be kept under lock & key (or some similar supervision) to ensure chain of custody. It would be too easy for those ballots under the table to get stolen/swapped/whatever, even accidentally.
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Wasnt an important part of this that they were in suitcases and not large black bags as was the norm, as well?
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