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Georgia Election Official Suggests Kamala Harris May Have Stolen Fulton County

The 2024 election saw President-elect Donald Trump win the state of Georgia, and while we had hoped the state had cleaned up their act following the infamous Fulton County “pipe burst” incident from the 2020 contest, that certainly was not the case.

Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris won Fulton County, which contains the city of Atlanta, but it turns out that election officials are not even sure that the people who voted were legal voters, but they were FORCED to certify the votes anyways.

The Fulton County Board of Registration and Election (FCBRE) officially certified the results of the election on November 12, but one member of the board revealed a piece of critical data was withheld from them.

FCBRE member Julie Adams revealed to The Federalist that when board members requested election-related documentation to conduct their certification, the most important portion of this documentation was refused.

 

Adams is a Trump supporter and she made that clear to make it known that she is not coming forward about what happened for any political gain.

I would have questioned and wanted to verify the results no matter who won,” Adams said. “My focus is for Fulton County Elections to be free, fair, and transparent…. They haven’t been transparent to me, as a member of the board of elections. Clearly they haven’t been transparent to voters and candidates.

Speaking on the exact documentation she was never given access to, Adams said, “I, along with all my board members, did not receive the Numbered List of Electors (the actual names along with their voter register numbers, by precinct and by the method in which they voted) or a list of the number of votes cast, by precinct or by vote method,” Adams said.

So, I have no idea who voted and the votes cast,” she added.

Board members are required to see the Numbered List of Electors and the Cast Votes Records before approving the results of the election. This helps them to make sure there were not more votes cast than voters who actually voted.

Without access to this, there could have been a ridiculous amount of fraud and the board members would have never known.

Now, naturally, you would think that these board members would refuse to certify those election results until provided with the proper records, except they were BANNED by a judge from doing so… even though it’s the entire reason their position exists.

Fulton County Superior Judge Robert McBurney ruled in October that election superintendents may not “refuse to certify or abstain from certifying election results under any circumstance” even if there is a “non-sensical result.”

In his ruling, McBurney stated that if an election board member determines a need for election information then that information “should be promptly provided.”

But he ALSO ruled that the certification deadline could not be ignored due to any delays in being provided with the election-related materials, creating the most obvious loophole ever to exist which gave allowed for fraudsters to get away without ever having to provide the documents to prove the legitimacy of their votes.

According to Adams, the election director, Nadine Williams, is in charge of providing the documents to board members, but Williams conveniently failed to provide them before the certification deadline.

Adams said that as a result of Judge McBurney’s ruling, she feared that not voting to certify the results, even though she was skeptical about their legitimacy, could lead to her facing “criminal charges” or “lawsuits.”

She was especially afraid of this after being threatened by the Georgia Democratic party when she refused to rubber-stamp the results of the presidential preference primary without getting election-related documents.

I don’t know about you but I don’t think it’s just a coincidence that the judge issued this ruling forcing election officials to approve the results of the election AFTER Adams made clear that she would be one to ask questions if something was off in the election.

Kamala Harris won Fulton County by 240,097 votes but as for how many of them were legitimate, crooked judges and election administrators made it impossible for us to know.

It’s very possible that the Democrats cheated in Fulton County…again.


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