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The scene in State Farm Arena

Joe Hoft:
The scene in State Farm Arena on Election Night 2020 in Georgia was a mess.  A recent review sheds light on the massive train wreck. 

Georgia State Election Board member Matt Mashburn attempted to address accusations of election fraud in the 2020 election in his public statements in a meeting on November 23, 2020.  He omitted key items and skimmed over other items, all in what to be an effort to cover-up the real issues and seeming in the 2020 Georgia Presidential election. 

Matt Mashburn, shared his comments from a special meeting with the State Elections Board with local media outlet 11Alive on November 23, 2020.

He shared in part:

For the first time in the state’s history as part of the settlement of complaints against Fulton County arising from the primaries, the State Election Board appointed an election monitor over Fulton County.  This election monitor was allowed to go anywhere he wanted to go and see anything he wanted to see.

Mashburn neglected to state what the complaints were that were so serious in the primary that Fulton County was required to have an election monitor located onsite during the 2020 election.  The fact that this was needed provided evidence that the operations in Fulton County leading up to the 2020 Election were in historically terrible shape.  They were so bad that “for the first time in the state’s history…the State Election Board appointed an election monitor over Fulton County”. more

7 Comments on The scene in State Farm Arena

  1. He omitted key items and skimmed over other items, all in what to be an effort to cover-up the real issues and seeming in the 2020 Georgia Presidential election.

    Can you say, “proofreader,” Joe? I thought not.

    It’s a shame when the flaws in the writing (the above isn’t the only head-scratcher) interfere with a fairly important news article.

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  2. I agree with Uncle Al. Back when newspapers were still typeset you would never see the mistakes that you see in the media these days, what with all the fancy word processors and spell checkers they have now. The copy editors and proof readers were fired a long time ago.

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