Democrats in Atlanta are at it again.
Everyone knows the story of corrupt officials in Fulton County, forcing Republican pollwatchers to go home, stop reporting ballot counts due to a “pipe burst” at 4 AM lasting 4 full hours, then pulling out suitcases full of ballots and ringing them all in without any oversight whatsoever.
We have the evidence.

Now they’re pulling out all the stops, because they severely underestimated the fraud needed to pull off a believable Democrat victory on election night.
Fulton County officials deployed two massive busses full of 10 voting booths each that they’re openly driving around Atlanta to harvest votes for Senate candidates Ossoff and Warnock.

The official website for Fulton County details that the two busses will be out all day, every day, from December 14th until December 28th, only taking Christmas Eve and Christmas day off out of the full two weeks it’s running.

There’s a reason why they’re doing this in Atlanta: The only place that votes over 55% for Democrats historically in Georgia, is Atlanta, and it’s not even close.

Furthermore, in 2016, Pew Research placed the Atlanta metropolitan area, or Fulton County, in the top 10 areas in the country in terms of total estimated illegal immigrant population, at a staggering 275,000. These are only the reported numbers, and by the election date, will be over five years old.

The decision to deploy massive unaccountable voting busses to the city with the largest illegal immigrant concentration in the entire Southeast, and the only city in all of Georgia that votes for the Democrats, is a clear violation in practice of the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment by catering directly and solely to Democrat voters and openly discriminating against Republican voters.

We all know what’s going on here — the exact same outcome will transpire as in Fulton County in November — only this time, there won’t be any evidence to bring to court, which is exactly what the Democrats want.
Looks to me like those Republican senate candidates are taking a dive. That may or may not be the case, but it sure looks like it.
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