Momentum Is Growing For Audit Of GA Election Results
Sept 3, 2021 22:53:18 GMT -5
Post by Berean on Sept 3, 2021 22:53:18 GMT -5
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene – Momentum Is Growing For Audit Of GA Election Results: “The Biggest Roadblock Is Our Secretary Of State Brad Raffensperger… I Would Hope That Brad Raffensperger Would Find Some Integrity And Backbone”
By Jordan Conradson
Published September 3, 2021 at 4:50pm
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene tells One American News that momentum is growing for an audit of the 2020 election in Georgia.
Congresswoman Green joined John Hines on OANN to discuss the ongoing battle for an election audit in Georgia, which is being blocked by Republican leaders in the state.
Hines: I know obviously, you represent northwest Georgia. And I think that you’ve been following this issue what seems to be happening with regard to the potential for an audit of some of these ballots in various counties in your state of Georgia?
Greene: Well, there’s been many people, really brave people, hard working people here in Georgia, that have just continued to seek audits. Fulton County is one of them. We’re still waiting on a court ruling there to go forward for the Fulton County audit. They’re also uncovering information in Dekalb County about a chain of custody, having to do with absentee ballots. But you’re seeing people work all over our state trying to audit the election because people here in Georgia continue to believe that there was election fraud on November 3rd, 2020. And they’re very unsatisfied with the results of it and they’re upset and angered at our state leaders, our Republican state leaders that refuse to audit the elections.
Hines: Is it your sense that there is momentum gathering in your state for taking a more serious look at this election through these audits?
Greene: Yes, because these people haven’t slowed down and they shouldn’t. You know they shouldn’t slow down. That’s the reason why we have so many problems today in our in our country is there’s not enough accountability in government, and I believe in accountability, I believe in transparency. So I really hope that they continue to keep pushing. Of course being elected on the federal level, I’m unable to help them on the state level other than support them and what they’re doing. So that’s why I continue to say that I support them and really hope that they keep working for this because it’s going to be very important. And The House just last week, The House passed the federalization of elections bill.
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By Jordan Conradson
Published September 3, 2021 at 4:50pm
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene tells One American News that momentum is growing for an audit of the 2020 election in Georgia.
Congresswoman Green joined John Hines on OANN to discuss the ongoing battle for an election audit in Georgia, which is being blocked by Republican leaders in the state.
Hines: I know obviously, you represent northwest Georgia. And I think that you’ve been following this issue what seems to be happening with regard to the potential for an audit of some of these ballots in various counties in your state of Georgia?
Greene: Well, there’s been many people, really brave people, hard working people here in Georgia, that have just continued to seek audits. Fulton County is one of them. We’re still waiting on a court ruling there to go forward for the Fulton County audit. They’re also uncovering information in Dekalb County about a chain of custody, having to do with absentee ballots. But you’re seeing people work all over our state trying to audit the election because people here in Georgia continue to believe that there was election fraud on November 3rd, 2020. And they’re very unsatisfied with the results of it and they’re upset and angered at our state leaders, our Republican state leaders that refuse to audit the elections.
Hines: Is it your sense that there is momentum gathering in your state for taking a more serious look at this election through these audits?
Greene: Yes, because these people haven’t slowed down and they shouldn’t. You know they shouldn’t slow down. That’s the reason why we have so many problems today in our in our country is there’s not enough accountability in government, and I believe in accountability, I believe in transparency. So I really hope that they continue to keep pushing. Of course being elected on the federal level, I’m unable to help them on the state level other than support them and what they’re doing. So that’s why I continue to say that I support them and really hope that they keep working for this because it’s going to be very important. And The House just last week, The House passed the federalization of elections bill.
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