Georgia’s Election Audit in Cobb Co. Reveals ‘No Evidence of Fraud’
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation released its findings from an audit of absentee ballots in Cobb County.
The director says they found no evidence of fraud in the 2020 presidential election and only two absentee ballots that were improperly counted.
The director says one voter had signed the wrong side of the envelope and one had had their spouse sign the envelope.
“Out of the 15,118 absentee ballots oath envelopes that were randomly audited, all of those were appropriate counted with the exception of two. Two were allowed that should not have been. In those two cases, the audit team confirmed with the voters that they actually cast the ballots in questions.”
Reynolds said no fraudulent ballots were detected in the audited sample.
Despite the audit results, President Trump tweeted “hearings from Atlanta on the Georgia election overturn now being broadcast. Check it out.”
He continued to say the state’s governor, Brian Kemp, should resign from office and quote “he is an obstructionist who refuses to admit that we won Georgia.”
Hearings from Atlanta on the Georgia Election overturn now being broadcast. Check it out. @OANN @newsmax and many more. @BrianKempGA should resign from office. He is an obstructionist who refuses to admit that we won Georgia, BIG! Also won the other Swing States.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2020
President Trump, President-Elect Biden, and Vice-President Elect Kamala Harris will all be in Georgia next week campaigning for their parties in the Senate runoff race.
