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BREAKING: 132,000 ballots in Georgia likely ineligible

Team Fournier by Team Fournier
November 9, 2020
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An announcement was made on Twitter that 132,000 ballots in Fulton County, GA a likely ineligible and will be thrown out.

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Joe Biden leads the state by just 10,000 votes. According to Kyle Becker, these votes are “highly likely ineligible to vote and have moved,” per source.

Twitter user, Peoples_Pundit made the original claim.

GEORGIA.

132,000 "Change of Address" RED FLAGS in Fulton County, GA. These votes are "highly likely ineligible to vote and have moved," per source.

Biden leads Georgia by 10K votes as of last update.

It's enough to be a *gamechanger.* 🚨🚨🔽https://t.co/J2X7VoEFkR

— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) November 8, 2020

If these ballots are deemed ineligible, and there is a good chance they will be, President Trump will most likely come out as the winner of Georgia.

This also comes prior to the illegal ballot harvesting that has been addressed in the state, which could also have a significant impact.

This story is developing.

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