Raffensperger is a REPUBLICAN politician who supported Trump. And Trump supported him in 2018.
“Brad Raffensperger will be a fantastic Secretary of State for Georgia — will work closely with @BrianKempGA. It is really important that you get out and vote for Brad,” Trump said in a tweet before the election that year.
“My job as secretary of state is to make sure we have fair and honest elections, follow the law, follow the process,” Raffensperger said. “I wish the election had been a resounding trumping of the left,” he said. “But It didn’t work out that way.”
Raffensperger did his job as Secretary of State of Georgia. It is his belief that the 2020 election was fair and honest and followed the law and nothing thus far has contradicted that statement. People like you, since the election did not turn out as you would have liked, will continue with the conspiracy theories and vilify a man who did his job.
Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Does saying that Raffensperger is a republican make your argument stronger? Not really. First, how many republicans openly challenge anything that Trump says or does? My argument is that Raffensperger was a CEO and not an analyst. He has not analyzed the election results. What he did was check and saw to it that it looked like all the Ts were crossed and the Is dotted.
Like the example I've used before; I draw $100 from my bank account in the morning. I buy some gas, have lunch, a couple of soft drinks, and someone wants to borrow $10, and they're taking up a collection for a woman who is retiring. Someone asks me how much money I have in my pocket. So, like Georgia, I run things through my head...lunch, gas, $10...I got something to drink...what was the other thing.... and I say that I have ABOUT $42 in my pants. Are you sure? Did you have any money before you stopped at the bank? Oops! Yeah, a few dollars I forgot about. So how much money do you have? I'm not sure but let (the recount) run the figures through my head again (which already gave you the wrong answer once) and you confirm, $42. Wait, no maybe $46.
The question then becomes, if you really want to know then take out the money and VERIFY the amount. That's an audit. Make sure that that piece of paper you feel is a bill or a receipt. Goes back to it again, if you're so confident, why does an audit frighten you?
Like I asked the other, what will you do or say if Arizona proves that Trump won that state on election night?