Monday, December 13, 2021

David Perdue Sues Over 2020 Election


Just days after launching a bid for Georgia Governor, David Perdue (D) on Friday, deepened his Support of Election Fraud Conspiracies by filing a Lawsuit that seeks to Inspect Absentee Ballots from the 2020 Election.

The Lawsuit alleges that Thousands of Counterfeit or Fraudulent Ballots were Counted in Fulton County, the State's most populous County, although Georgia Investigators have previously said they have found No evidence to substantiate that Claim.

Perdue has made Election Fraud Claims, central to his Campaign to oust Gov. Brian Kemp (R). Earlier this week, the former Senator said that he would Not have Certified the 2020 Election Results had he been Governor at the time, as Kemp did.

Trump, who has relentlessly advanced Baseless Claims of Fraud in Georgia, has endorsed Perdue's Candidacy.

Georgia Officials have repeatedly said there is No Evidence of Widespread Voter Fraud in Georgia, where the Ballots were counted Three times.

President Biden Won the State by about 12,000 Votes, becoming the First Democratic Presidential Contender in nearly Three decades to do so.

The Lawsuit does Not contest the Election Results, but says it's an "action to bring transparency, fairness, honesty, and quality to Georgia elections and to hold responsible those government officials who violate the equal protection and due process rights of Petitioners."

The Lawsuit revisits Claims made in a previous Lawsuit tossed out by a Judge in October. Henry County Judge, Brian Amero, Dismissed that Case, saying the Petitioners lacked Standing to do so, and "failed to allege a particularized injury."

Amero's Ruling came a day after the Georgia Secretary of State's Office had filed a Brief in the Case, stating that "the Secretary's investigators have been unable to substantiate the allegations that fraudulent or counterfeit ballots were counted in the 2020 General Election in Fulton County."

The New Lawsuit says Perdue has Standing because he was on the Ballot last November. He Failed to Win the Majority of Votes in that Election, forcing him into a Runoff, which he Lost to Jon Ossoff (D), in January 2021, by 54,944 Votes, after Trump told Republicans Not to Vote, in a Corrupt Absentee Ballot, Election.

"David Perdue wants to use his position and legal standing to shine light on what he knows were serious violations of Georgia law in the Fulton absentee ballot tabulation," his Lawyer, Bob Cheeley said in a Statement.

"We are asking a judge to consider the evidence after our forensic examination of the absentee ballots is completed and hold those persons responsible who engaged in this wrongful conduct."










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