The Georgia Election Fiasco
When comparing the mail-in ballot rejection rates in the Presidential elections of 2016 and 2020, President Trump actually wins Georgia. It’s that simple
Bolstered by data from Factcheck.org, Georgia received more than 200,000 mail-in ballots with a miniscule rejection rate–for various reasons–in 2016. This year, the system was overwhelmed with 1.7 million similar ballots, but a much different outcome: the rejection rate was even lower than 2016! And this was for signature problems alone. How is this possible? Just imagine the many other problems poll workers encountered with ballots.
Strangely, uncounted ballots surfaced by the thousands during the recount last week and election officials were fired. Nothing like this happened in 2016. Suspicion abounds, says vlogger H.A. Goodman. He digs deeper into the numbers and gives his take on the Peach State’s fiasco.
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