(John Ransom, Headline USA) An angry group of conservatives served Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp last week with 40,000 affidavits alleging voter fraud from the 2020 election, according to Emerald Robinson on Substack.
“A group called Georgia Patriots legally served Governor Kemp with these affidavits, but Governor Kemp was nowhere to be found,” reported Robinson. “Kemp’s Operations Manager finally took custody of the boxes once their legal department showed up.”
The group was led by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, who urged that Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, be jailed for maladministration of the 2020 election. Lindell also accused state Republican leaders of hiding from the affidavit group.
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“I think they’re meeting with Brad Raffensperger to figure out how to keep covering up the biggest crime in history,” said Lindell, according to Newsweek. “You know, in Georgia here, Brad Raffensperger is probably, you know me, melt down the machines and put him behind bars.”
While noting that Kemp had tightened up Georgia’s election laws, the Independent Sentinel accused Raffensperger of cutting a deal with disappointed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Democrat Stacey Abrams, “which heavily favored Joe Biden and other Democrat candidates.”
Raffensperger “is a villain in the election process which was flawed, with laws [made] at the last minute and Zuckerboxes everywhere,” the Sentinel said, referring to unsecured voting drop boxes funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Until 2020, elections had always been funded with public money, but the election cycle saw “unknown millions” flood municipalities to help pay for elections, including the use of drop boxes.
Grants from “Chicago-based nonprofit called the Center for Tech and Civic Life was doled out directly to township and village election clerks to spend on a wide variety of apolitical election needs,” according to MLive.
“The nonprofit received nearly $400 million in donations from Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan,” added MLive, “which was spent on nearly 2,500 elections across the nation.”
Also at issue in Georgia in the 2022 elections are the electronic voting systems used by the state and forced on counties by Raffensperger, said Robinson, systems which critics say are insecure and liable to hacking.