Election officials scan ballots at the Georgia World Congress Center during the Georgia Senate race on Jan. 5.
The Georgia Senate race on Tuesday (5) is still being counted and has seen the same or similar instances of fraud as in previous U.S. elections.
According to U.S. media Newsmax, at least three Republican counties have Dominion voting machines that are malfunctioning or not functioning properly.
In addition, Republican poll watchers said that, as happened in all battleground states on Nov. 3, they were kicked out of polling places and not even allowed to enter.
Heather Mullins, a reporter for Real America’s Voice, shot video at the Georgia World Congress Center, where the counters were present. Heather Mullins, a reporter for Real America’s Voice, shot video at the Georgia World Congress Center, where ballot counters scanned and processed ballots without Republican poll watchers. The counting screens were turned back from the media view, away from the public eye.
And Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Tuesday that the Senate race “ran smoothly. The polls were scheduled to close at 7 p.m., but as night fell, Raffensperger allowed Democratic districts to keep their polls open after 7 p.m. Democrats made the request, which was against the rules, and the secretary of state actually agreed to implement it.
On Tuesday, Gabriel Sterling, executive manager of the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, told CNN that Georgia will need an additional three hours to process mail-in ballots. He also expects it will take several days to learn the final results.
Georgia Republican consultant Chip Lake said in an interview with Fox News that Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue could be on the same slow track as the November presidential election, judging by the tally of Republican senators’ votes now.
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