Friday, December 4, 2020

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Calls For Signature Audit Of Election Results

 Brian Kemp, governor of Georgia, speaks during a 'Wear A Mask' tour stop in Dalton, Georgia, U.S., on Thursday, July 2, 2020. Governor Kemp on Wednesday expressed his skepticism about the need for a statewide mask mandate and his reluctance to impose one, calling it an issue he feels is "overpoliticized."

Georgia Republican Governor Brian Kemp called for a signature audit of the state’s election results on Thursday night during an interview on Fox News, saying that some of what was alleged today during a Georgia Senate Government Oversight Committee hearing was “concerning.”

“You know, I’ve called early on for a signature audit, obviously the secretary of state, per the laws and the Constitution would have to order that; he has not done that,” Kemp said. “I think it should be done. I think, especially with what we saw today, it raises more questions. There needs to be transparency on that. I would again call for that, and I think in the next 24 hours hopefully we’ll see a lot more from the hearings that the legislature had today and we’ll be able to look and see what the next steps are.”

More @ The Daily Wire

6 comments:

  1. I read that Kemp is also calling for the GA Sect of State to resign. After all that has gone on, I think this is Kemp trying to save his hide. What, all of a sudden Kemp agrees to play nice?

    Those poor souls in Georgia have a difficult decision ahead of them. Do they vote for the two Senators because they are R even though they be corrupt to the teeth? Or do they banish the corrupt to oblivion but hand the Senate to the socialists?

    We must pray for what is right.

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  2. Smoke and mirrors. Kemp is a RINO trying to cover his own ass while working with the left to steal the election from Trump.

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  3. The presidential election was defrauded and people talk about saving the Senate by voting , switching from Republican to independent( to vote?) and starting third parties( to vote). Seriously?

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    1. switching from Republican to independent( to vote?)

      Haven't heard that, but the results would be the same....to elect the Democrat. Thanks.

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