Fulton County Elections Board Member Exposes 150,000 Potentially Fraudulent Ballots From 2020

A member of the Fulton County, Georgia Board of Elections revealed that he voted NOT to certify the results of the 2020 election after learning that there were almost 150,000 potentially fraudulent ballots included in the count!

The Individual, Mark Wingate, revealed that Fulton County – Georgia’s most populous – failed to verify the signatures on nearly 150,000 ballots.

Joe Biden “won” the state by 12,000 votes which suddenly appeared overnight to give him the lead.

Wingate testified that at the time he questioned what was done for signature verification and the response he got was “we didn’t do any.”

He added that the county itself also could not provide chain of custody documentation or even surveillance footage for the locations where the ballots were dropped even after he and other board members requested it.

 

ZERO signature verification and ZERO chain of custody produced 147,000 shady Fulton County ballots – yet the corrupt left and RINO Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger were happy to cover up the truth and pass those ballots off as legitimate to hand Joe Biden the win.

This information ALONE is enough to prove that the 2020 election was completely stolen and that the Georgia “election interference” case against Trump needs to be thrown out the window immediately!

Watch the video here to see Wingate expose the truth about this massive chunk of mysterious votes.


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