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The 200,000 Pennsylvania vote hack is the massive bombshell most Americans missed: It revealed clear-cut evidence of massive voter fraud that was more than enough to turn a Trump victory in PA

The 200,000 Pennsylvania vote hack is the massive bombshell most Americans missed: It revealed clear-cut evidence of massive voter fraud that was more than enough to turn a Trump victory in PA Posted on A press release from a Pennsylvania legislator made major waves yesterday. Well, it should have. It revealed clear-cut evidence of massive voter fraud that was more than enough to turn a Trump victory in the state to a narrow Biden “win” at the last moment. But it didn’t get the coverage we expected. In fact, it was skipped over completely by some of the most high-traffic conservative news outlets out there.

29 | December | 2020 | RUTHFULLY YOURS

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/stacey-abrams-sister-refuses-to-recuse-from-voter-fraud-case-blocks-purge/ Two counties in Georgia will be required to undo a decision that removed more than 4,000 voters from the rolls before the January 5 U.S. Senate runoff elections, a federal judge ruled Monday. Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner, the sister of former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, found that the counties seemed to have improperly relied on unverified change-of-address data to invalidate the more than 4,000 registrations in Muscogee County and 150 registrations from Ben Hill County. President-elect Joe Biden won Muscogee County in November, while President Trump carried Ben Hill County, according to Politico. Majority Forward, a group led by Democratic Party attorney Marc Elias, filed the suit in response to a challenge to the voter registrations on December 14 after a local voter found that the registrations seemed to match U.S. Postal Service change-of-address records.

BZA stands against proposed fill site

BZA stands against proposed fill site 12/21/20 9:33 AM The Seymour Board of Zoning Appeals has upheld a decision by the city plan commission to deny a land use variance to a local business to operate a clean fill site just north of city limits. BZA members voted 4-0 against BP2 Construction’s request during a mostly virtual meeting last week. Board President John Richey abstained from the vote. Jason Smith, attorney for BP2, spoke on behalf of the company. He said the 14-acre property in the 2300 block of North State Road 11 isn’t suited for any commercial business “as is.” The land sits too low and would need to be built up, and there are no utilities currently available to the property, he said.

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