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Stacey Abrams’s Sister Refuses to Recuse from Voter Fraud Case, Blocks Purge

Two counties in Georgia will be required to undo a decision that removed more than 4,000 voters from the rolls before the January 5 U.S. Senate runoff elections, a federal judge ruled Monday.

Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner, the sister of former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, found that the counties seemed to have improperly relied on unverified change-of-address data to invalidate the more than 4,000 registrations in Muscogee County and 150 registrations from Ben Hill County.

President-elect Joe Biden won Muscogee County in November, while President Trump carried Ben Hill County, according to Politico.

Majority Forward, a group led by Democratic Party attorney Marc Elias, filed the suit in response to a challenge to the voter registrations on December 14 after a local voter found that the registrations seemed to match U.S. Postal Service change-of-address records. The voter, Ralph Russell, said he believed that signified that the voters had moved out of Georgia, though Democrats argued that the postal data is not an adequate indicator that a voter has given up their local residence.

“I believe that each of the individuals named … as a result of registering their name and change of address to a location outside of Muscogee County, removed to another state with the intention of making the new state their residence,” Russell told the county board. “Thus, each individual has lost their residence in Muscogee County, and consequently, each individual is ineligible to vote in Muscogee County.”

In a December 16 meeting, the Muscogee board backed Russell’s motion 3-1, though he was not in attendance and offered no additional evidence to back his claims. The board decided voters on the list would have to vote by provisional ballot and present additional evidence of residency to vote.

The Ben Hill County board voted 2-1 to endorse a challenge launched by Tommy Roberts, a City Council member in Fitzgerald, Ga., whose claims relied on similar change-of-address data.

Gardner found the voter removals appeared to violate federal law as voters were not given adequate notice and because they fall under the type of systematic voter roll purging that is not allowed within 90 days of a federal election, she wrote in her 11-page ruling.

Elias praised the ruling as a “blow to GOP voter suppression.”

“We continue to monitor how other Georgia counties respond to the suppression scheme,” he added. “Where necessary, we will sue and we will win.”

Ahead of Monday night’s ruling, the Muscogee board filed a motion requesting that Gardner recuse herself from the case because of her relationship to Abrams, who is a “Georgia politician and voting rights activist who was the Democratic candidate in the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election and has since engaged in various highly publicized efforts to increase voter registration and turnout for the 2020 general election in Georgia,” lawyers wrote.

However, Gardner declined to recuse herself, writing in her ruling that the court “finds no basis for recusal.”

“An Order detailing the Court’s reasoning is forthcoming,” she wrote.

12/29/2020 8:32 PM
You laid out the facts and Stacey Abrams is not a Georgia official and your request for recusal is denied.

what me worry.
don’t be blue you can sue
it can still be appealed.
your fate is not yet sealed
get the spaghetti and get the veal.
12/29/2020 8:41 PM (edited)



12/29/2020 8:48 PM
First commandment - thou shalt not idolize false gods.
12/29/2020 8:56 PM
Posted by dino27 on 12/29/2020 8:56:00 PM (view original):
First commandment - thou shalt not idolize false gods.





12/29/2020 8:57 PM
Posted by DougOut on 12/29/2020 8:48:00 PM (view original):



Empty head...:)
12/30/2020 6:35 AM
December 9 3,103 U.S. COVID-19 deaths in one day
December 10 U.S. death toll passes 290,000
December 14 U.S. death toll passes 300,000
December 17 U.S. death toll passes 310,000
December 22 U.S. death toll passes 320,000
December 25 U.S. death toll passes 330,000
12/30/2020 12:58 PM
Posted by bronxcheer on 12/30/2020 12:58:00 PM (view original):
December 9 3,103 U.S. COVID-19 deaths in one day
December 10 U.S. death toll passes 290,000
December 14 U.S. death toll passes 300,000
December 17 U.S. death toll passes 310,000
December 22 U.S. death toll passes 320,000
December 25 U.S. death toll passes 330,000



12/30/2020 1:08 PM
He is laughing at trump
12/30/2020 1:25 PM
Posted by dino27 on 12/30/2020 1:25:00 PM (view original):
He is laughing at trump



Yes they are.
12/30/2020 1:29 PM
12/30/2020 2:45 PM

Domestic terrorism and hate exploded in 2020. Here's what the Biden administration must do.


In particular, Biden and his team will be taking office as anti-government militias, neo-Nazi organizations, and far-right groups like the Proud Boys continue to reenergize, thanks in large part to social media and President Donald Trump, who they believe has been "willing to indulge some of their even more outrageous behavior," one transition official said.

What's more, according to the official, radical groups are now increasingly "animated" by Trump's baseless claims of a stolen presidential election and wild theories about government efforts to stop the COVID-19 pandemic.

"This new sense of grievance that they're promoting among themselves combines into something that can be very dangerous," the transition official warned, pointing to the recently-disclosed plot by more than a dozen militia members in Michigan to allegedly kidnap their state's Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer, storm the state capitol with explosives and execute government officials if necessary.

12/31/2020 9:54 AM
So the leftist groups who loot and destroy will be left to grow and prosper. Got it.
12/31/2020 11:03 AM
Not in my neighborhood. The destructive groups round these parts ain't from the left side of the political spectrum. They's largely "Bubbas" with face tattoos, sporting bars and stars paraphernalia riding round sporting Trump flags and drinking beer, and raising a ruckus, not to mention a cloud of dust as they drive by.

I call em the Drive By Suckers.
As I sit there under my "Lock Him Up" banner with my sawed off across my lap.
They usually stop shortly after dusk because they's too drunk to drive any longer.

Then the neighborhood relaxes and most of us gather round the campfires with a toddy and a smoke.
Just another day in paradise in Trumpland, home of the baa-ing sheep and the braying jackasses!
12/31/2020 11:44 AM
So you're basing all of America on your neighborhood? Isn't that pretty closeminded and shortsighted?
Those certainly weren't "Bubbas" who destroyed things in Portland and LA and Chicago and . . . .
12/31/2020 12:57 PM
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