The Hill reports:
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) announced on Friday that the state will replace voting machines in Coffee County after a forensics team linked to former President Trump handled the equipment last year.
“To allay the fears being stoked by perennial election deniers and conspiracy theorists, we’re replacing Coffee County’s election machines,” Raffensperger said in a statement.
“Replacing the equipment puts an end to any argument that the results in Coffee County, and anywhere else in Georgia for that matter, will not accurately reflect the will of Georgia voters.”
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Georgia’s secretary of state on Friday announced plans to replace election equipment in one county following “unauthorized access” to the equipment that happened two months after the 2020 election.https://t.co/71zAxA82wq
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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that he intends to replace some election equipment in Coffee County where forensics experts working last year for pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell copied virtually every component of the voting system. https://t.co/P3Kzm7G2Vx
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