Mischief? Joe State Senate runoff, several Republican counties voting machines crash

Voters wait in line before the opening doors at a polling station in Atlanta, Georgia, on Jan. 5, 2021.

Tuesday (Jan. 5) was the day Georgia’s two senators were up for a runoff, yet election fraud in the state appears to still be occurring. That morning, radio host John Fredricks disclosed that he had received calls from several Republican precinct voters saying they were unable to vote in the state’s runoff election because the local Dominion voting machines were “malfunctioning “.

Fredericks addressed the problems reported by voters during a Tuesday morning appearance on former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon’s “War Room: Pandemic.

He said, “In the three largest Republican-dominated districts in Georgia, the Dominion voting machines don’t work at 10 a.m. After people filled out their ballots, staffers told them the machines weren’t working well and they couldn’t scan the ballots. The staff said, “When the machines are fixed, we’ll come and scan them for you.”

“These are red flags. These are happening in Republican precincts, and you can speculate what’s going to happen.” Fredericks stressed.

GEORGIA:@jfradioshow “Dominion machines in…3 of the largest Republican precincts…are down…They are told they can’t scan their ballots because the machines don’t work…The pole workers are saying ‘When it’s fixed we’ ll scan it for you’…There’s all kinds of red flags” pic.twitter.com/7UTAbJ2wzp

  • TheSharpEdge(@TheSharpEdge1) January5,2021

In addition, some voters tweeted about their unusual experiences when they went to the polls early Tuesday morning to vote in person.

One voter, who lives in Covington, Newton County, said, “Just voted in Newton County, Ga. heavily Republican precinct. When I went to put my printed ballot in the Dominion voting machine, the poll worker said the scanner was broken and someone would come to fix it, and I put my ballot in the slot of the machine but not the scanner.”

This is the poll place pic.twitter.com/PONXvYkHVP

  • Nicomachus (@qnerd88) January 5,2021

This voter added: “I called the Georgia Republican voter hotline and the guy said they’ve heard about these kinds of problems!”

UPDATE. i called @GaRepublicans hotline and the guy said they are already hearing about these types of problems!

  • Nicomachus(@qnerd88) January5,2021

Conservative talk show host, author and vocal artist Monica Matthews tweeted Tuesday morning that Dominion voting machines in different Republican precincts in Joe State were coincidentally down in a “real time Joe State prank.

The tweet was accompanied by a picture showing that calls had just been received that many precinct machines had crashed and that voters did not know how to handle provisional ballots.

A screenshot of a tweet a little later showed, “Like you said, election theft is still going on. Two family friends and a family member went to vote this morning and were told they’d already voted.”

And this. pic.twitter.com/ZQadeSMjkJ

  • Monica On Air???? (@monicaonairtalk) January 5,2021

Fulton County Sandy Springs business owner and economist Darrick Wilkins tweeted that he just voted in the Georgia runoff election, of course in the heavily Republican district of HeardsFerry-Sandy Springs, where the Dominion scanners were “shut down.

Wilkins went on to say sarcastically, “That means Democratic activists will now be in charge of scanning my ballot for Senators David Perdue (R-Pa.) and Kelly Loeffler (D-N.Y.).”

Just voted in #Georgia runoff & of course in heavily @GOP precinct at HeardsFerry-Sandy Springs #Dominion scanners “are down.”

This means @TheDemocrats activist will now be in charge of scanning my vote for @sendavidperdue& @KLoeffler @BrianKempGA @KLoeffler @GabrielSterling

  • Darrick Wilkins (@DarrickWilkins) January 5,2021

Voters in the Republican-majority counties of Columbia, Troup and Paulding counties in the state of Joe were told to check online later to see if their ballots had been counted after a “malfunction” of Dominion machines at their local polling places.

One Columbia County voter tweeted, “The next county is Richmond County, a Democratic-majority county, where the machines are working fine.” She also noted, “The problem here is that the machines in the Democratic counties aren’t broken, just the Republican ones.”

Columbia county…It’s a Republican-majority county. people forced to vote with provisional ballots and told to check People forced to vote with provisional ballots and told to check online later to see if the vote was counted.

Next county over is Richmond Co, a Democrat-majority county, with machines that are working just fine.

  • Con$erv@tive Karen?(@NormieWokeAF) January5,2021