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Old 12-17-2018, 10:42 AM
 
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Originally Posted by atler8 View Post
Today there is yet another fresh look via the AJC at what transpired with the Kemp office claim of "hacking" done by the Democratic Party of Georgia late in the runoff campaign. One particular nugget of interest from this piece linked on below goes:



"That’s when Secretary of State Brian Kemp turned a “white hat” notice of data-base vulnerability into a “black hat” conspiracy theory, issuing a press release that named his rival’s party as one of the villains."


I have to ask how many of you totally believe without any doubt that this claim actually was forwarded on to the FBI for investigation & also as to whether any of you totally honestly believe that there was a hacking attempt perpetrated by the Democrats? And finally, how many of you absolutely believe that we will ever learn of a response from the FBI regarding a supposed investigation of this?

If you believe the Democrats did attempt a "hack", what is your evidence on beyond what the office of S.O.S. claimed?


The fact that this all is generating "crickets" here on the forum is deeply disappointing. What went down may prove to be a scandal on it's own as we move forward in time.
But here, in view of the "crickets", it's as if every aspect of the election is in the past & nobody is concerned for our voting system security & overall Georgia governmental transparency as particularly concerns the office of Secretary of State. What gives, fellow Georgians?



https://politics.myajc.com/blog/poli...XRcOeWUp6Ly1N/
The claim of Democratic hacking sounded like a last minute political maneuver to me.
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Old 12-18-2018, 12:29 AM
 
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Default Less than half as many Georgia voters showed up for runoffs

Voter turnout for Georgia’s statewide runoffs fell off dramatically from last month’s high-interest election for governor, but more voters showed up than typically show up in most runoff elections.

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About 21 percent of registered voters — nearly 1.5 million — cast ballots in the Dec. 4 runoff elections for Georgia secretary of state and Public Service Commission, according to state election data.

That’s a steep decline from the 57 percent turnout in the Nov. 6 general election, when more than 3.9 million voters participated.
Less than half as many Georgia voters showed up for runoffs (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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