Not to pick on Georgia, as I have no standing according to the Supreme Court, but it seems that there are more questions coming out of that state's voting record.
More than 1,700 Georgians were singled out for illegally casting two ballots in 2020 elections — including last month’s hotly contested presidential race -- but their fraudulent votes weren't canceled out, according to state election officials. And so far, none of the cheaters has been prosecuted, raising concerns about continued fraud as Georgia prepares to vote again in twin U.S. Senate runoff elections next month.
Where did these double votes come from? You guessed it.
The highest share of offenders were from Fulton County, which includes Atlanta -- many of whom were allowed to cast a second ballot by poll workers, officials said.
This is a felony under Georgia law, and it's not being prosecuted.
Though the number of suspected double-voting felons is the largest in state history, RealClearInvestigations has learned that no cases have been referred to the state attorney general for criminal investigation.
We have to wonder why state election officials in Georgia are not referring vote fraud for criminal prosecution.
The rule of law is over in several states right now. And over for the rest of us it appears on January 20th, 2021.
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