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Following Wednesday Hearing Georgians Not Hopeful Judge Will Ban Dominion Voting Systems from State – Same Judge Ruled Drop Boxes Could Stay Open 24 Hours

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Yesterday VoterGA in Georgia presented at a hearing to determine if Dominion voting machines should be eligible in the state after issues identified prior to the 2020 Election.

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There’s no response yet from Judge Adams to the request by VoterGA to ban Dominion Voting Systems in Georgia.  A response is expected on Monday.

The Georgia record reports:

Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams in Georgia was seemingly allied from the beginning with the GA Attorney General’s office in arguments before the court on a motion to dismiss the VoterGA case requesting relief from a finding from Judge Totenberberg in Oct 2020 the Dominion machines violated GA law as the ballots were not verifiable via a QR code that could be nefariously changed.

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