Georgia GOP approves resolution censuring Secretary of State Raffensperger!
ATLANTA, Georgia (PNN) - June 7, 2021 - The Georgia Republican Party approved on June 5 a resolution censuring Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
During a convention, the Georgia GOP approved a resolution that states Raffensperger failed to perform his duties in accordance with the laws of the Constitution of the State of Georgia.
The document states the failure stemmed from Raffensperger entering into a settlement agreement with the Democrat Party of Georgia, the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee, and the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee. Under the terms of the agreement, Raffensperger agreed to promote and enforce regulations regarding prompt notification if a mail-in ballot was rejected and regarding county clerks’ signature reviews of absentee ballot envelopes and ballots.
Georgia Republicans accused Raffensperger of “undermining the security of our elections by allowing mass mailings of absentee applications by his office and third parties, which created opportunities for fraud and overwhelmed election offices; rendering accurate signature matching nearly impossible; allowing ballot drop boxes without proper chain of custody; and ignoring sworn affidavits and disregarding evidence of voter fraud.”
“It’s obvious that there was fraud,” said Michael Ovitz, an attendee at the convention. “A civilized society depends upon truths and facts, not deception and deceit.”
Raffensperger has said there’s no evidence of widespread fraud occurring in the 2020 election, even though empirical evidence has shown incontrovertible proof that there was election fraud.