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If you think back to Tuesday, November 3, 2020, you might recall that there was absolutely no funny business that went on in Georgia after a pipe allegedly burst. However, Joel Caldwell, the Operations Director for the Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda, was recorded claiming that some funny business may have gone on.
After the election workers were told to evacuate due to a “leak”, the “Democrats went back in and stayed counting while the Republicans went back to the headquarters,” according to Caldwell, adding that during that time, there were only 100 votes for Trump, which he said is “statistically” impossible.
“This raises a whole lot of questions,” Crowder said.
Caldwell went on to claim that a “man pulled up and put a hundred ballots in [a] box. You can’t do that sh*t.” He clarified that “groups [were] paying people to do just that. Drop off ballots. Go around collecting ballots [and] forge them.” This included “illegal” ballot harvesting, where workers go and “collect ballots” from places like senior living facilities.
“If you’re going to steal an election here you’re going to the Democratic party. They are not going to go outside Metro Atlanta to change numbers in Republican counties,” Caldwell said, adding that it makes “more sense” to alter numbers in Democratic strongholds. […]
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