Election Group Being Sued for 2020 Fraud Allegations Claims Concrete Evidence of Trump’s Victory in Georgia

Election Integrity Group Asserts Proof of Trump’s Victory in Georgia Amid 2020 Fraud Claims Lawsuit

In a recent development, the election integrity group, VoterGA, which is currently facing a lawsuit over its claims of fraud in the 2020 Presidential election, has stated that it can prove former President Donald Trump won in Georgia. The group’s assertion comes amid ongoing debates and legal battles over the integrity of the 2020 election results.

Background of the Lawsuit

VoterGA, or Voters Organized for Trusted Election Results in Georgia, is a non-profit organization that aims to restore the integrity of elections in Georgia. The group is currently embroiled in a lawsuit filed by Fulton County, the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, and the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Court. The lawsuit is in response to VoterGA’s claims of fraudulent activities during the 2020 Presidential election.

VoterGA’s Claims

VoterGA has made several allegations regarding the 2020 election, including that fraudulent ballots were counted and that legitimate ballots were discarded. The group has also claimed that there were discrepancies in the hand count audit conducted in Fulton County.

In a recent press release, VoterGA stated that it can now prove that Trump was the rightful winner in Georgia. The group claims to have evidence of fraudulent activities that, when accounted for, would swing the state’s electoral votes in favor of Trump.

Details of the Evidence

According to VoterGA, their evidence includes falsified tally sheets and large discrepancies between the original and recounted ballots. They claim that seven falsified audit tally sheets contained fabricated vote totals. For example, one sheet is alleged to have shown 100% of the votes for Biden and 0% for Trump.

The group also alleges that the discrepancies between the original and recounted ballots are significant enough to change the election outcome. They claim that 4,255 votes were removed from Trump’s count, while 3,390 votes were added to Biden’s count.

Response from Fulton County

Fulton County has refuted VoterGA’s claims, stating that the allegations are baseless and lack merit. The county has also defended its handling of the 2020 election, asserting that multiple recounts and audits have confirmed the accuracy of the results.

Implications and Ongoing Debates

The claims made by VoterGA have added fuel to the ongoing debates over the integrity of the 2020 Presidential election. While some believe that the election was free and fair, others continue to question the legitimacy of the results.

The lawsuit and the claims made by VoterGA are part of a larger national conversation about election integrity. This conversation has led to various election reform efforts across the country, including new voting laws and audits of the 2020 election results.

Conclusion

As the lawsuit progresses, it remains to be seen how VoterGA’s claims will impact the ongoing debates about election integrity. Regardless of the outcome, the case underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the election process.

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