Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock (D) is under investigation in his state for election law violations due to his nonprofit group allegedly failing to properly submit more than 1,200 voter applications to Georgia in 2019.
Do you actually believe these applications were from Democrat voters?
The group known as the New Georgia Project was designed to register voters and founded by the make-believe Governor of Georgia, Stacey Abrams. It is overseen by Warnock until last year and is alleged to have "submitted 1,268 voter registration applications [to the state] after the 10-day deadline, causing voters to be disenfranchised in the March 19, 2019 special election," according to the Georgia State Election Board.
The group known as the New Georgia Project was designed to register voters and founded by the make-believe Governor of Georgia, Stacey Abrams. It is overseen by Warnock until last year and is alleged to have "submitted 1,268 voter registration applications [to the state] after the 10-day deadline, causing voters to be disenfranchised in the March 19, 2019 special election," according to the Georgia State Election Board.
Warnock is listed as the group's CEO from 2017 to 2020 and is therefore the respondent in the case. He was also listed as the authorized signatory of the group's filings in February 2020.
The election board referred the case to the attorney general's office for criminal prosecution on Wednesday causing Warnock to attend to excessive bathroom journeys.
This is not the only probe into the group's election activities.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) is also investigating the group for allegedly sending registration applications to out-of-state residents in New York City and for accusations that canvassers working for the group forged application signatures. [My emphasis.]
The New Georgia Project told local reporters that Warnock served as chairman of the board during this time but that he was listed as CEO in error after a "third-party firm misfiled our corporate documents."
The New Georgia Project told local reporters that Warnock served as chairman of the board during this time but that he was listed as CEO in error after a "third-party firm misfiled our corporate documents."
Yeah, lots of organizations mislabel an employee as CEO. It can happen to anybody.
"Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution," Secretary Raffensperger said in a statement Wednesday. "Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting. They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections."
"Election fraud is not tolerated in Georgia. When there is evidence of it, the people responsible face prosecution," Secretary Raffensperger said in a statement Wednesday. "Georgia has multiple safeguards in place that allow our team of investigators to discover fraudulent voting. They worked to catch the wrongdoing in these cases, and they maintain the security of Georgia elections."
Mark my words: nothing is going to happen to Warnock. It never does to those in power.
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