Marjorie Taylor Greene Shares Ex-Husband’s Voting Experience as Evidence for Georgia Election Fraud

Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) said her ex-husband was a victim of election fraud in 2020.

“Was there election fraud in Georgia in 2020? YES there was,” Greene tweeted.

“My then-husband, Perry Greene, showed up to vote and was told he already voted by absentee ballot but did NOT and NEVER requested an absentee ballot.”

In an additional tweet, Greene noted, “There was a line of people that he stood with that had the same thing happen to them. They all went to vote in person but were told they already voted by absentee, but none of them actually did!”

Greene’s then-husband was told he already voted by absentee, although he never requested or submitted an absentee ballot.

“The fraud was in the Secretary of State website,” Greene also wrote.

“It showed an absentee ballot had been turned in (in his name) but he had never turned one in. I heard from people all over Georgia that said the same thing happened to them, what happened to all those fake absentee ballots?”

The story comes amid a criminal case against Trump and 18 others, who have been indicted for attempting to overturn Georgia election results.

Reporting from Just the News:

Greene's comments were directed at Georgia GOP Gov. Brian Kemp after he defended the state's election in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

"The 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen," Kemp wrote in response to a Truth Social post by Trump claiming that election fraud was present in Georgia. "For nearly three years now, anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward - under oath - and prove anything in a court of law. Our elections in Georgia are secure, accessible, and fair and will continue to be as long as I am governor."
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