If you read the actual GP article you will see that they also share the same link you are providing in their article.
I think the question still stands. Why did they mail out 7 million ballots in 2020? Were they checking to see which addresses were valid and which ones bounced back? Were they checking to see who they could vote on behalf of? If people are eligible to vote but never do, wouldn't it be easy to vote for them? If they don't even vote would they ever bother to check to see if someone voted on their behalf?
The question stands. Why did Raffensberger send out ballots to 7 million people in 2020? How did they use that data feedback for the general election?
Update – originally we reported only 5.4 million voters in Georgia were registered based on a report. However, per a reader, we determined that the Secretary of State’s website shows a little more than 7 million registered auditors in the state.
It was ballot applications and for the primary election NOT the general.
https://www.wabe.org/georgia-sent-out-nearly-7-million-absentee-ballot-applications-for-primary-but-proposed-bill-wont-let-it-happen-again/
Gateway pundit is getting bad. They are trying to generate clicks.
This is fake news unfortunately.
If you read the actual GP article you will see that they also share the same link you are providing in their article.
I think the question still stands. Why did they mail out 7 million ballots in 2020? Were they checking to see which addresses were valid and which ones bounced back? Were they checking to see who they could vote on behalf of? If people are eligible to vote but never do, wouldn't it be easy to vote for them? If they don't even vote would they ever bother to check to see if someone voted on their behalf?
The question stands. Why did Raffensberger send out ballots to 7 million people in 2020? How did they use that data feedback for the general election?
Update – originally we reported only 5.4 million voters in Georgia were registered based on a report. However, per a reader, we determined that the Secretary of State’s website shows a little more than 7 million registered auditors in the state.
Wonder if they were pressured.
I’m glad the secretary’s web site shows the true number. Now we don’t need an audit. /s