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A Florida attorney was caught on tape outlining his plan to vote illegally in Georgia’s runoff elections and encouraging fellow Republicans to do the same.

Attorney Bill Price was recorded on a since-deleted Facebook Live video describing his plan to commit voter fraud to the Bay County Republican Party members on Nov. 7, about a half hour after the presidential election was called for Joe Biden, reported WSB-TV.

“I’d love to tell you that there are legal avenues for success in the courts, but as a realist and as a lawyer myself, I know that that’s just not going to happen,” Price told the GOP gathering.

Price told the crowd that he was moving to his brother’s address in Hiram, Georgia, to register to vote in the Jan. 5, and he spells out his brother’s name and address as other Republicans take notes, and some can be heard murmuring the information as they write.

“We can truly register at that address?” asks one woman.

“Sure,” Price says, but suggests having mail sent there to show a move to the state.

“And can it be anywhere in the state of Georgia you can register?” another woman asks.
“So if you’ve got cousins, dogs, cats that live somewhere else, it doesn’t need to be one particular county?”

“Yep,” Price says. “This is going to be a statewide election on Jan. 5. I’m going to be voting for Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.”

One woman asks about the registration deadline, which is Monday, and Price says he’s not sure but advises her how to check online.

“It can be done online or you can request your ballot at your new address in Georgia by mail,”
Price says. “You just go to the secretary of state’s website for the state of Georgia and register to vote there.”

Price tells the Republican gathering that he’s planning to get a Georgia driver’s license and have mail sent to his brother’s house to vote in the runoff, and warns the crowd that the stakes are high.

“We have to win that election in Georgia, and so
I’m moving to my brother’s house in Hiram, Georgia, and I’m registering to vote,” Price says, “and we are going to win that election in January. That’s what needs to be done. If you don’t want to do it, fine. Might as well move to Venezuela now. Get used to that lifestyle, because that’s what’s coming.”

Georgia’s deputy secretary of state Jordan Fuchs confirmed Wednesday that Price was under investigation for fraudulent voter registration, a felony charge.

“This isn’t California,” Fuchs said. “We actually investigate and seek to prosecute individuals who try vote here illegally. Our system is built to prevent this behavior— we will seek to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.”

Georgia officials have been warning for weeks that registering to vote in the state with no intention of staying there can be punishable with felony charge that can carry up to a 10-year prison term and $100,000 fine.

Price told WSB that his comments at the meeting were intended as a joke, and he insisted that he hadn’t actually gone through with the actions that he had described last month.

“I did not change my voter registration and I don’t have 2 million roommates,” Price said. “But if my humorous comments bring attention to the massive and widespread voter fraud in Georgia, I would submit to you that it’s a good thing.”

However, WSB confirmed that Price had,
in fact, registered to vote Nov. 8 using his brother’s address and swearing to an affidavit that he was a Georgia resident and eligible to vote.

“We clearly know that he is not,” said Deidre Holden, Paulding County’s election supervisor.

Holden said her office was going to write Price and ask him to bring in his driver’s license to “cure” and complete his registration, and her office had been contacted by state elections investigators who flagged his registration address and shared the Facebook Live video with her.

“What kind of message is this sending out to our children and our grandchildren and our neighbors that if you don’t win an election, that you can just go out and steal one?” said Holden, who is also a Republican. “That’s absolutely unacceptable here in the State of Georgia.”
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BFD.

The democrats have been talking about doing the same thing for weeks.

https://www.ajc.com/politics/election/georgia-investigates-voter-registration-groups/YHEWSZLOYNEWZPYSHWAPJQFNFQ/

Georgia investigates voter registration groups| Updated Nov 30, 2020
By David Wickert, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Georgia officials say they’re investigating voter registration groups they allege have sent applications to people in other states ahead of the Jan. 5 U.S. Senate runoff election.

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said one group sent applications to people in New York City. Another tried to register a dead Alabama woman. Two other groups also sent improper applications, the secretary said.

Groups that were contacted denied the accusations.

It’s unclear whether anything illegal occurred — one of Raffensperger’s top deputies said the issues under investigation could be legitimate or accidental. But the secretary said the state must remain vigilant about potential voter fraud, even as he repeated assurances that claims of widespread fraud in the presidential election were baseless.

“These third-party (registration) groups have a responsibility to not encourage illegal voting,” Raffensperger said at a press conference at the Georgia Capitol. “If they do so, they will be held responsible.”

The investigations come as Georgia is on track to finish a third tally of votes in the presidential election by midnight Wednesday. Forty-three of Georgia’s 159 counties had completed their work by Monday afternoon.

They also come amid intense criticism from President Donald Trump and his supporters about the conduct of the November general election in Georgia. Trump’s supporters have filed a series of lawsuits claiming voter fraud and other improprieties. So far, none of those claims has held up in court.

Many of Raffensperger’s fellow Georgia Republicans have joined in the criticism. And the state’s two Republican U.S. senators — Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, both locked in tight reelection battles in January runoffs — have called on the secretary to resign.

Gov. Brian Kemp also has come under increasing criticism. On Sunday, Trump said he regretted endorsing Kemp during the 2018 election, and he tweeted Monday that the “hapless” governor should use nonexistent “emergency powers” to overturn Georgia’s election results. In response, Kemp said state law “prohibits the governor from interfering in the election.”

Georgia House Speaker David Ralston stepped up his own pressure on Raffensperger on Monday. He repeated Republican calls for an audit of voter signatures ahead of the January runoff — an audit the secretary of state’s office says is not warranted.

The speaker also pledged to “identify proposals to improve our elections processes” in the upcoming session of the General Assembly, which begins a few days after the runoff election.

“We must do everything in our power to ensure votes are not stolen, cast fraudulently or plagued by administrative errors,” Ralston said. “Sadly, too many Georgians have concerns over the conduct of the recent general election.”

At his press conference, Raffensperger decried what he called the “massive amounts of misinformation being spread by dishonest actors.”

“There are those who exploit the emotions of many Trump supporters with fantastic claims, half-truths, misinformation and, frankly, they’re misleading the president as well, apparently,” he said.

Nonetheless, Raffensperger said his office is investigating more than 250 allegations involving this year’s elections. Among the claims are possible instances of dead people voting, double voting and out-of-state voting.

The secretary also said four voter registration groups are under investigation:

The group America Votes is facing allegations that it sent absentee ballot applications to people at addresses where they have not lived since 1994.

In a statement provided to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the group said it has mailed applications to the list of voters maintained by the secretary of state’s office.

“We’re pleased that so many Georgians have already applied to vote by mail this election and will continue our work to make sure every voice is heard in January,” the group said.

The group Vote Forward is accused of attempting to register a dead Alabama woman to vote in Georgia.

In a statement to the AJC, Vote Forward said it sends handwritten letters “to encourage their fellow citizens to participate in our democracy.” It said the letters for the January runoff are being sent only to Georgia addresses and “do not include registration applications and do not directly register anyone to vote.”

The group said it relies on a third-party vendor for voter information and tries to ensure its accuracy.

“However, the data is imperfect and there are some inconsistencies that we can neither predict nor control,” the group said. “If any letter recipient has moved out of state or passed away, they will of course be unable to register to vote in Georgia, and the letter itself will have no effect.”

The New Georgia Project — founded by former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams — faces accusations that it sent voter registration applications to people in New York City.

In a statement, the group said Raffensperger had “resurrected a tired and false claim against the New Georgia Project’s legitimate efforts to register eligible Georgians to participate in election.”

“As Georgians are turning out in record numbers to have their voices heard at the polls, the secretary of state is resorting to desperate attempts to smear law-abiding organizations and scare eligible Georgians from registering to vote in critical upcoming elections,” CEO Nse Ufot said. “We will not be deterred.”

The group Operation New Voter Registration Georgia faces allegations that it told college students in Georgia they could change their residency to here, then change it back to their home state after the election. Representatives of the group could not be reached for comment.

Raffensperger did not provide additional details of the allegations. Gabriel Sterling, the state’s voting system manager, said he assumes the groups will say the incidents were legitimate or accidental.

“But that’s why you investigate,” he said.

Sterling said Georgia voters have already requested nearly 948,000 absentee ballots for the Jan. 5 election — a total sure to rise. By comparison, some 1.3 million people cast absentee ballots in the November general election.

Some 1,040 ballots have already been returned and accepted, he said.

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Fact is;
He did- voter fraud..
WSB confirmed that Price had,
in fact, registered to vote Nov. 8 using his brother’s address
and swearing to an affidavit that he was a
Georgia resident and eligible to vote.

“We clearly know that he is not,” said Deidre Holden,
Paulding County’s election supervisor.

He also was encouraging others to do it, its easy..

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POTENTIAL FRAUD: Group Linked to Democrat Senate Candidate Probed for Registering Non-Georgia Residents to Vote

State and Election officials from the State of Georgia have made it abundantly clear. If your intend to move to Georgia with the intention of voting in the January 5, 2021, twin run-off elections and then returning to your real home state, you have committed a felony for which you will be prosecuted. But that doesn’t seem to matter to one Democrat running for US Senate...

https://nationalfile.com/potential-fraud-group-linked-to-democrat-senate-candidate-probed-for-registering-non-georgia-residents-to-vote/

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The Wise And Powerful wrote:
POTENTIAL FRAUD:

''POTENTIAL''
- is nothing, not proven, not done..
the republican doing voter fraud is proven..
and a video..


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Temple wrote:
The Wise And Powerful wrote:
POTENTIAL FRAUD:

''POTENTIAL''
- is nothing,  not proven, not done..
the republican doing voter fraud is proven..
and a video..


C'mon, Temple - could post a dozen videos of dem fraud.

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Until earlier this year, Democrat candidate for US Senate from Georgia, Rev. Raphael Warnock, was the leader of an advocacy group chartered to maximize voter registrations for Democrats in that state. That group is now the target of an investigation.

The New Georgia Project is being probed by the Georgia Secretary of State for allegedly sending ballots to permanent residents from other states, it was announced Monday.

The group, which was founded by failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams – who to this day has not conceded the election which she lost by over 50,000 votes, was cited as one of four voter registration groups under investigation for illegal registration activities, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said.

Raffensperger, a Republican, said the New Georgia Project – which Warnock headed up until he announced his candidacy for US Senate, “sent voter registration applications to New York City.”

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