Rep Taylor Greene exposes an election integrity problem in Georgia
A weak GOP helps people like Stacey Abrams gain untold power to seriously impact an election. Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene reminds us of how the Fulton County GOP held their election for chairman. They put the ballots in the cup and when the wrong person won, they found an excuse to redo the election.
If you’re wondering how Abrams can change election laws and send out ballots willy nilly, just look at what is going on with the GOP.
The chairman, Trey Kelly, is said to be weak. He has done little to investigate election fraud.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses Georgia Republicans of Fraud in County Chairman Vote
On 4/29/21 at 11:15 PM EDT
Republican Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has accused the Fulton County GOP in her home state of committing fraud in a recent election for chairperson.
In a tweet thread published on Thursday, Greene said that the county s GOP held a vote for a new chairperson on April 17. The party of election integrity collected votes in 9 red solo cups, Greene wrote. The outcome was more votes than voters & existing chair Trey Kelly won. But new people had joined. The people in outrage demanded a second vote.
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Republicans talk unity in Georgia and censure Gov. Brian Kemp, others
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Vernon Jones declares his intention to run for governor of Georgia as a Republican in Atlanta, on Friday, April 16, 2021. Jones, a former Democrat, is looking to ride a wave of Trump supporters discontent with Gov. Brian Kemp to the Republican nomination. (AP Photo/Ron Harris)AP
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Kelly Loeffler had a warning.
The former U.S. senator from Georgia, defeated in a January runoff amid Republican infighting, told her hometown GOP committee Saturday that only a unified party can avoid a repeat in the 2022 midterms.