Georgia Elections Chief Rejects Calls For Special Session To Overturn Election Result

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) said Sunday that calling a special legislative session to overturn the results of the presidential election would amount to “nullifying the will of the people.”

“At the end of the day, what they’re really trying to say is if they did, if — they would be then nullifying the will of the people. If you look at how the election turned out here in Georgia, President Trump got 10 percent less votes in Cherokee County which is a rich red county in this election cycle. Whitfield County in northwest Georgia, less than 4.5 percent,” Raffensperger told George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Week.”

“The people of Georgia spoke in this election, and obviously, I’m a conservative Republican, disappointed in the results,” Raffensperger also said. “But I said we’ll count every legal vote and work hard to make sure that no illegal votes were counted and that’s what we’ve been doing.”

He added, “I don’t believe that there’s the will in the general assembly for a special session.”

Read more at The Hill.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Nullifying the will of the minority of the people in the US. Had Trump instituted Voter ID and fixed the election machines (like he did for 3 main States before the 2016 elections), he’d have gotten all electoral votes, at least 99% of the nation. There’s no way that Democrats who are a small minority can win anything without fraud.

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