Donnie Bone Spurs still crying about Georgia results... - 2021-09-19 3:24 AM
https://news.yahoo.com/donald-trump-wrote-georgia-secretary-091241802.html
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Donald Trump sent a letter to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger asking him to start "decertifying" the 2020 election, on Friday.
The letter, which was posted to Twitter by Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington, claims to have enclosed evidence of "large scale voter fraud" in Georgia.
Trump refers to 43,000 absentee ballots which he claimed violated the chain of custody rules.
"I would respectfully request that your department check this and, if true, along with many other claims of voter fraud and voter irregularities, start the prices of decertifying the election, or whatever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner," the letter says.
Since losing the 2020 election, Donald Trump has repeated unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter and election fraud.
Joe Biden won the state of Georgia by a little over 12,000 votes out of nearly 5 million votes cast.
The state has undertaken recounts and audits, and each one has confirmed Joe Biden's win.
The Republican Raffensperger has previously said that "there is no doubt" that Biden won.
In his letter to Raffensperger, Trump said, "People do not understand why you and Governor Brian Kemp adamantly refuse to acknowledge the now proven facts."
None of the legal challenges to the 2020 election have been held up in court, and the Justice Department said it found no evidence of widespread fraud.
The letter, which was posted to Twitter by Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington, claims to have enclosed evidence of "large scale voter fraud" in Georgia.
Trump refers to 43,000 absentee ballots which he claimed violated the chain of custody rules.
"I would respectfully request that your department check this and, if true, along with many other claims of voter fraud and voter irregularities, start the prices of decertifying the election, or whatever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner," the letter says.
Since losing the 2020 election, Donald Trump has repeated unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter and election fraud.
Joe Biden won the state of Georgia by a little over 12,000 votes out of nearly 5 million votes cast.
The state has undertaken recounts and audits, and each one has confirmed Joe Biden's win.
The Republican Raffensperger has previously said that "there is no doubt" that Biden won.
In his letter to Raffensperger, Trump said, "People do not understand why you and Governor Brian Kemp adamantly refuse to acknowledge the now proven facts."
None of the legal challenges to the 2020 election have been held up in court, and the Justice Department said it found no evidence of widespread fraud.