Georgia Governor Releases New Evidence of Some 2020 Ballots Being Miscounted
President Joe Biden is in the White House and that won’t change — but according to Brian Kemp’s office there is more evidence that there were some issues with the 2020 election.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has released more data that raises questions about election integrity.
The Federalist reported:
Last week, Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp referred data to the State Election Board showing “36 inconsistencies” in the results of a Fulton County audit. This development provides yet the latest example of the chaos controlling the November 2020 election—and the corrupt media’s refusal to care.
The Federalist reported further:
An analysis of the “2020 Risk-Limiting Audit Report” data revealed “36 inconsistencies,” in the Fulton County audit, Kemp wrote in his November 17, 2021 letter to the members of the Georgia State Election Board. These “inconsistencies” were uncovered, not by an election official, but by a retired corporate executive and resident of the Peach State, Joseph Rossi, the letter explained.
Rossi’s analysis compared the official audit data made public by the secretary of state’s office to images of the underlying ballots provided by the county in response to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s open records request. Further, before referring the matter to the Election Board, the letter explained that Kemp’s “office tested the veracity of his work by independently repeating the research Mr. Rossi conducted on each of his 36 claims,” and that analysis confirmed Rossi’s review.
Read the full story from The Federalist here.
Do you think there were some issues with the 2020 election? Do you think we need federal voter ID laws? Let us know below!