Experienced Georgia election employees were fired after reporting suspicious activity in Fulton County (GA) elections. One of them had 20 years of experience and the other had nine. They both said it appears election officials prefer to hire people with little to no experience.
According to NTDTV, three election employees with extensive work experience were terminated without being given any explanation weeks after they testified before the Joe State Senate on election fraud. They were given only a letter saying their supervisor had decided not to reappoint them.
“Fraud, deception, abuse of the system, that’s all I’ve tried to point out to those in charge, and I’ve tried to do that in other elections.” said Susan Voyles, a former poll worker manager in Fulton County.
Voyles has 20 years of experience working the polls. Georgia has experienced significant election fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Voyles has come forward to reveal some of the irregularities. She has seen a suspicious batch of absentee ballots that were not marked as to where they originated or where they were previously processed, and the ballots had neat and unusual candidate markings that may have even been manipulated by ballot marking equipment. About 98 percent of the ballots were for Biden.
“Our country was founded on the idea of freedom and personal responsibility. I think back to what the soldiers in Valley Forge (during the War of Independence) went through. They were in the snow, they were suffering from dysentery, their feet were wrapped in cloth because their shoes were completely worn out, they had been away from their families for more than two years, and yet they kept going by insisting on realizing the dream of freedom that is considered to be for all of us. They are not intimidated, and I will not be intimidated.” Walls said.
Bridget Thorne, another woman who was fired, testified about the lack of security at Fulton County’s general election workplace. Thorne said she witnessed a situation where anyone could print sample ballots that looked identical to regular ballots.
In a previous interview, Thorne said it was odd that election officials seemed more eager to hire inexperienced poll workers than experienced ones.
“People who are qualified are not being asked to help.” Thorne said.
“They’re hiring 17-year-olds who have never done election work to run elections, and these are people with partisan leanings – it sounds like there’s a dual purpose.” Walls said.
Walls said that’s why she’s determined to continue exposing any potential illegal voting or irregularities.
She said she is in good spirits because she is doing what she believes is right and encourages others in all the other states being investigated to “step up and be honest.
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