Georgia attorney L. Lin Wood says he is not telling people not to vote in the state’s Jan. 5 U.S. Senate runoff, but is calling for an investigation before then and a special session of the General Assembly to address the state’s election fraud problem.
In an interview with Newsmax on Thursday (Dec. 10), Linwood said he was not boycotting the runoff, but conducting a maximum pressure campaign to get Democrats, even hesitant and gutless Republicans, to address the election fraud in last month’s U.S. election.
“The entire ballot was tainted by fraud,” he said, “so the question is: Do you dare to face the truth, or do you participate in an election that is doomed to be a lie because it was rigged.”
“America does not accept rigged elections. If we start doing that now, it’s a slippery slope. We will never be able to climb that mountain again and go back to the days of honest voting.”
The runoff will see incumbent Republican U.S. Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler running against their Democratic opponents. Linwood also said the two Republicans should support his call for an investigation and a special session of the Legislature.
“The people of Joe are very angry,” he said, “they know who they voted for and they know their votes were stolen.”
Linwood is leading the “Stop Vote Theft” campaign in Joe, fighting for President Trump and the American people.
He said, “I fully believe there was an attempt to steal this election from the president, to steal the election from the American people. The fraudulent attempts to steal the election are growing and the evidence is growing and growing every day.”
Linwood also argued that “the right to vote in free and fair and honest elections” is important enough to pressure Republicans hoping to retain their Senate majority to join President Trump’s electoral battle for the Supreme Court.
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