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01/29/2026 (Thu) 15:17
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>>174746An elections expert called Mark Davis analyzed data from the post office.
He found that nearly 35,000 Georgia voters moved out of their county of residence more than a month prior to election day.
They were ineligible to vote, and yet they did.
They still voted in their old county.
That is illegal. It's not a small thing. Violating election law is something we should care about.
And by law, their vote should have been excluded from the total, but they were not excluded.
Why are we okay with that? W
hy are we okay with any of this?
We're okay with it because we've been told we have to be okay with it.
We're undermining democracy if we ask questions about what happened during the 2020 election.
And of course, that's a perfect inversion of the truth.
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Any other counties that this happened in where they were concerned about certifying but felt compelled or forced to?
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Yes, I was told by many counties that they called, questioned the Secretary of State, and they were told to certify.
Can you tell this committee how many counties that might be?
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