I don't get it.
The liberals have been telling us endlessly that nothing bad happened in the Nov. 3 election. No fraud, no illegal ballots tabulated, the whole nine yards.
So how could these poll workers have been terminated? Nothing bad happened. Did it?
And the Nov. 3 election was just an state election. Well, they've got another state election coming up in 2-1/2 weeks. This hardly the time to be letting poll workers go, isn't it?
Anybody have an explanation for all this?
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https://www.theepochtimes.com/georgi...g-2020-12-18-4
Georgia Poll Workers Who Raised Election Concerns Get Terminated
by Zachary Stieber
December 18, 2020
Poll workers in Georgia who raised concerns about election irregularities were informed this week that their contracts are not being renewed, according to letters obtained by Epoch Media Group. Bridget Thorne and Susan Voyles say they witnessed abnormal actions taken during the election in Fulton County. They’ve spoken to news outlets and state legislators about what they saw.
In the new letters, Dwight Brower, elections consultant for the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections, informs the women that Georgia law enables officials to appoint poll managers, and managers must be reappointed for each election event. “There are many factors (management skills, performance, actions, behavior, etc.) considered prior to making reappointments for each primary or election. Unfortunately, a decision has been made to not reappoint you in a poll management or other poll positions in Fulton County,” Brower wrote.
“I see it as a direct consequence of my being honest,” Voyles told NTD, which is part of Epoch Media Group.
“In that oath, we say that I will, to the best of my abilities, make sure there is no fraud, deceit—it kind of goes on down like this,” Voyles added. “So I saw what I was doing was an extension of my job as a poll manager. In other words, I had seen fraud I had seen deceit, I had seen the things that in our poll reading we were warned to stay away from and to report if we see them. I did, and in this case, at this point, the truth was not received well.”
A Fulton County spokeswoman didn’t respond to requests for comment.