eeqrhty wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by burnerben in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
I was trying to helpfully direct you to a place where you can look into it yourself. Not everyone on the internet wants to get into a debate. I would have to write an extremely long essay to explain all the evidence I know about. I will say this about the video riddler brought up (who you were rude to for no reason).
First of all, you can see in the video that the observers are kept at an unreasonably far distance from where the counting is taking place. This was the case in multiple other states as well.
Secondly, the video shows that they were scanning ballots pulled out from containers after everyone else had gone home. Multiple media outlets reported that the ballot counters had gone home.
Regina Waller, the Fulton County public affairs manager for elections, told ABC News that the election department sent the State Farm Arena absentee ballot counters home at 10:30 p.m
They planned to stop scanning absentee ballots at 10:30 p.m. and pick it up back in the morning. No official could explain before press time why Fulton was stopping its count of absentee ballots at that time, only saying that was the procedure.
This matches up with the claims of the two Republican observers who gave sworn affidavits saying an election official sent people home some time after 10 pm. https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20420331-mitchell-harrison-affidavit
This debunking article quotes a source from the Secretary of State's office who said "they had a designated observer at that spot all night, the entire time".
But the observer only specifically claims to have been there from 11:52 pm to 12:45 am after leaving earlier in the evening
A state election board monitor, who asked for his name not to be used due to safety concerns, told Lead Stories on the phone on December 3, 2020, that he was present at the vote counting location beginning at 11:52 p.m., after leaving briefly at earlier in the evening. He then stayed until about 12:45 a.m., when the work that night was completed.
A different debunking article admits the scanners were unattended for about an hour
The scanners were unattended for about an hour until the election observer arrived, according to WSB-TV 2, though they were under video surveillance.
The combination of the bogus water leak that supposedly was the reason for counting being delayed (no proof was provided for this), the claims of the media that night that counting had stopped, republican observers being kept far away, the mixed claims about whether the election observer was present the whole time or not… I think it’s suspicious. But this story is just one part of a lot of issues that have happened in multiple states.
burnerben wrote
I appreciate you providing links and statements but from what i see there's no real evidence against water pipe bursting. and yes an opportunist could have used that gap with the observer there's no evidence anyone did because from what i understand everyone but the observer thought they were gonna be there all night. this was probably to wave off opportunists looking to effect the election.
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