November 3 election day reappears Joe state 2 lawmakers runoff “reversal win” bizarre frequency

Unbridled and lawless! In Tuesday’s (Jan. 5) Joe State Senate runoff, the same shenanigans that occurred in the Nov. 3 presidential election reappeared frequently and with the same tactics.

Abandon the darkness to the light! Vernon Jones, the former Democratic state legislator from Georgia who supported President Trump, officially announced on Wednesday (Jan. 6) that he was quitting the Democratic Party and becoming a Republican.

For the first time in 44 years, former President Jimmy Carter will not attend Biden’s “inauguration ceremony.

CNN called the people who stormed into Congress “thugs”, but avoided calling them “thugs” for the “black lives” who smashed and robbed them.

The state of Georgia Senate final election reproduces the “reversal of victory” bizarre phenomenon frequently

The U.S. Senate runoff in Georgia on Tuesday (Jan. 5) reproduced a variety of bizarre situations that occurred in the presidential election, such as a “reversal of victory” for the Democratic candidate who had been trailing significantly after delaying or interrupting the count, and a negative increase in the number of votes for the Republican candidate.

Photo: The counting process for the state Senate runoff is being broadcast live on a large screen at a gathering place in Atlanta, Georgia, on Jan. 5, 2021.

As of 11 p.m. local time Tuesday, 91 percent of the votes had been opened in the Joe State Senate runoff, with Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R) holding a significant lead over Democratic candidate Raphael Warnock (R) by 80,000 votes and Republican Sen. David Perdue (R) by 120 Republican Senator David Perdue also has a significant lead over Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff by 120,000 votes. But then several of Joe’s polling counties began to appear bizarre.

It was discovered that while all counties in the state were at about 98%, only the Democratic ticket in DeKalb County was at 42%. The internet has questioned why this county is not in sync with other counties.

After 11:30 p.m., some netizens reported finding that Chatham County, which leans Democratic, had stopped counting votes and that the election board annex was empty. Staffers said they would be back at 8 a.m. the next day, where thousands of ballots still needed to be counted. And DeKalb County did also announce a pause in counting, citing “machine malfunction.

President Trump also tweeted at the time, “Looks like they’re building a ‘voter dump’ for Republican candidates. Waiting to see how many votes they need?

Sure enough, by the time the recount started in DeKalb County, there were 170,000 votes, and 87.3% of them went to the Democratic candidate, who then bizarrely achieved a “comeback victory”.

In addition, in the process of live TV vote counting, careful netizens found that the Republican senators’ votes repeatedly appeared a strange “negative growth” phenomenon.

From the live screen of the American left media CNN and ABC News, it can be seen that in a few seconds, the votes received by Perdue suddenly dropped from the original 2,130,535 to 2,125,535 votes. In this instant, 5,000 votes were stolen from Perdue.

On another occasion, Perdue’s vote dropped from 774,723 to 742,323, losing 32,400 votes, while his rival’s vote remained the same at the moment.

In response, current political commentator Tang Jingyuan tweeted, “Not adding these 30,000 votes to his own head is not a mercy, but a big lead, and felt no need to make the eating look so ugly.

Twitter user @intheMatrixxx then uploaded a graph of the Joe State Senate election vote count, showing that halfway through the count, another bizarre phenomenon like the one that occurred in the early hours of the next day of the presidential election occurred: in a short period of time, the number of votes for Democratic candidates who were clearly trailing significantly suddenly skyrocketed vertically to overtake Republican lawmakers, and the number of votes received after that kept that advantage in an almost horizontal manner.

After this bizarre phenomenon has occurred previously in the presidential election, a number of data statistics experts analysis pointed out that this situation can only occur under human manipulation.

CNN calls them “thugs”

The U.S. Congress held a joint session on January 6, Vice President Pence presided over the certification of the election results to confirm the next president. President Trump’s supporters came to Washington on January 6 to try to make their stand against election fraud and save the U.S. democratic election system.

Photo: Protesters of election fraud who entered the interior of the U.S. Congress on Jan. 6, 2021.

Before a joint session of Congress, President Trump told enthusiastic cheering supporters on the Oval Lawn near the White House on Jan. 6 that he would never admit to losing the 2020 presidential election to Democratic rival Joe Biden and renewed allegations that the election was massively fraudulent.

A large number of supporters later came to Congress to protest, including some who went inside.

Citing other media reports, Agence France-Presse said police were dispersing protesters inside the Capitol, where clashes broke out, police opened fire and people were being resuscitated for injuries. Some of those who entered the National Assembly had tattoos that looked like scythes and axes, and were probably left-wingers.

Some people noticed that CNN reported that the Trump supporters who stormed Congress were called “thugs,” but many media outlets in the U.S. avoided using the word “thugs” for a long time after the vandalism that occurred during the “Black Lives Matter” movement last year.

Democratic state legislator from Joe announces he’s joining the Republican Party: I know how to fight

Vernon Jones, the former Democratic state legislator from Georgia who supported President Trump, officially announced Wednesday (Jan. 6) that he was quitting the Democratic Party and becoming a Republican.

On Wednesday morning, Jones announced on Twitter, “A few minutes ago, I announced that I am officially joining the Republican Party.

He said, “Now more than ever, the Republican Party needs leaders who know how to fight. I know how to fight.

He added: “In funding the police to make sure that underfunding doesn’t happen, to keep socialism out of our communities, and to make sure that our children have the opportunity to choose their schools now. As you know, many of our children are trapped in failing schools based on Democratic policies.

“When you look at the unemployment rates of black Americans before the pandemic, they were at an all-time low. That’s a fact.

Absent for First Time in 44 Years, Former President Carter Won’t Attend Biden ‘Inauguration’

Jimmy Carter, 96, the longest-serving president of the United States, and his wife Rosalynn Carter, 93, recently said they will not attend Biden’s low-key “inauguration,” the first time they have missed a presidential inauguration since Carter was sworn in as the 39th president in 1977.

A spokeswoman for the Carter Center, a nonprofit organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, said the Carters had sent their “best wishes” to Biden and Kamala Harris and were “looking forward to a successful inauguration.

Carter, a Democrat, became the longest-lived president in U.S. history in March 2019, surpassing former President George HW Bush Sr. who died in November 2018 at the age of 94. The Carters also made a special trip to Washington to attend Bush Sr.’s funeral.

Photo: Former President Jimmy Carter (second from right) and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter (far right) attend the state funeral service for former President George HW Bush Sr. at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Dec. 5, 2018.

The Carters have never missed a successor’s inauguration, and Carter was the first former president to confirm plans to attend before President Trump’s inauguration in 2017.