Trump Campaign Asks Georgia Secretary of State for Audit, Estimates 40,000 Illegal Absentee Votes

National   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Nov 30, 2020   |   1:46PM   |   Washington, DC

President Donald Trump’s campaign has submitted a request to the Georgia Secretary of State for an audit of the absentee ballots cast during the presidential election, citing potential fraud that could invalidate tens of thousands of ballots.

For the fifth time, the Trump Campaign has requested that the Georgia Secretary of State perform an immediate audit of the signatures on all absentee ballot applications and absentee ballot envelopes received for the November 3rd General Election. The Trump Campaign estimates that between 38,250 and 45,626 illegal votes from the absentee ballots alone were cast in the state of Georgia – far beyond the Biden-Harris ticket’s current margin of 12,670 votes.

The Trump Campaign says it has substantial evidence of other violations of Georgia’s Election Code and numerous other serious discrepancies in voting across the state which call into question the validity of the Secretary of State’s certification of the presidential election.

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Trump Campaign attorneys requested that the Georgia Secretary of State uphold his duty to preserve the legitimacy of his state’s elections, saying: “It is not possible for you to accurately certify the results in the presidential race from the November 3, 2020, election until and unless there is a thorough audit of the signatures, which we have now requested four times in writing prior to this request. You cannot in good faith conclude the ongoing statutory recount until you have instituted a signature matching audit,” said Ray S. Smith, III, Counsel to Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.

“Until the signatures are matched, the vote count in Georgia is a complete fraud,” added former New York City Mayor and Personal Attorney to President Trump, Rudy Giuliani. “There is no way of knowing which ballots are honest and which ballots are fraudulent.”

Click here to read the full letter.

Meanwhile, Trump does not want pro-life conservative voters in Georgia to boycott the January Senate runoff elections. He wants every Republican voter to turn out to support pro-life Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.

Here’s more:

President Donald Trump rallied the GOP Friday on Twitter, asking American conservatives to keep their eyes on the heated Georgia run-off Senate race for January and not to boycott the two Senate races, despite frustration among supporters over alleged fraud allegations.

He made the statement in response to a Newsmax tweet that Trump supporters in Georgia may consider boycotting the election in January. Trump said “no.”

The President, who is now the most influential leader in the Republican Party, regardless of the outcome of the 2020 election, said even though “the 2020 election was a total scam, we won by a lot (and will hopefully turn over the fraudulent result), but we must get out and help David and Kelly, two great people.”

He added, “otherwise we are playing right into the hands of some very sick people. I will be in Georgia on Saturday!”

Loeffler is facing a high-stakes runoff election against pro-abortion Democrat Raphael Warnock in January. Because Republicans hold such a narrow majority in the U.S. Senate, her seat is key to stopping Democrats from expanding late-term abortions and forcing taxpayers to pay for unborn babies’ abortion deaths.

Though Warnock is a Christian pastor, he supports abortion on demand and has the endorsement of the largest abortion group in America, Planned Parenthood.

Loeffler has a 100-percent pro-life voting record. She also co-sponsored the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would prohibit abortions after 20 weeks on unborn babies capable of feeling pain, and the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which would protect newborns from infanticide.

March for Life Action, Susan B. Anthony List, National Right to Life and other leading pro-life groups are working hard to support Loeffler and U.S. Sen. David Perdue, a pro-life Republican who also is facing a runoff election against pro-abortion Democrat Jon Ossoff.

A recent Remington Research Group poll shows Perdue and Loeffler are ahead but only by small margins, Newsweek reports. According to the poll, voters chose Perdue over Ossoff by 50 percent to 46 percent; an additional 4 percent were undecided. The poll found Loeffler had a 1-percent lead over Warnock (49 percent to 48 percent); 3 percent of voters remain undecided.