Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger May Face Arrest!

News broke on the Stew Peters podcast show that Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) may soon face arrest for election law violations relative to the 2020 General Election which gave the State of Georgia over to Joe Biden from Donald Trump. If the charges are filed they will be related to violation of oath by a public officer, false statements and writings, and criminal solicitation.

Kandiss Taylor joined Stew Peters to explain new developments in the matter of Brad Raffensperger in the 2020 Georgia election. Kandiss Taylor is an American conservative Republican politician and activist who is the GOP Chair of Georgia’s 1st congressional district. She was a 2022 candidate for Georgia Governor.

Peters opened the interview asking Taylor, “What can you tell us about this?”

Taylor opened with, “So there was this story dropped by Mark Davis he is a huge election integrity researcher expert he served, you know, as an expert witness on many cases.”

Taylor noted that the case Davis is bringing against Raffensperger, “is case that we haven’t heard about at all.”

Taylor explains the case as, “Brad Raffensperger broke the law multiple times so if I can explain to you what happened is that when an emergency order was issued for Covid back in March of 2020 by Governor Kemp, Brad Raffensperger was the Chairman of the State Election Board of Georgia. Well he took liberty himself to override Georgia Code which said, for almost 100 years, that he could not open absentee ballots early. They would open them on Election Day… they would remain sealed. Well, he took the liberty to override Georgia Code with an election rule, which he cannot do, and he made it where they could open the ballots 3 weeks early and we had 4 election cycles that he did that in, 159 counties, and it was done illegally.” 

Taylor concludes, “They opened the election results early, they scanned the ballots early, and a guy from Cherokee County went and filed a lawsuit and it was kind of dismissed but in the lawsuit there was a finding for the judge that there was actually a law broken, then he went to the magistrate court of Cherokee County and that judge said it was out of his jurisdiction so at that point he retained a criminal defense attorney, by the name of Catherine Bernard, and she also lives around the Atlanta area, and she filed in Superior Court that they needed to rule on this they had broken the law. He did not have the right to do this.”

She continued, “But what’s interesting, Stew, in Georgia in 2021 we had Senate Bill 202 which was supposed to fix problems and the two things it did it allowed us to open ballots early, absentee ballots early, which had not been done in 97 years, and it also removed Brad Raffensperger from being the Chairman of the State Election Board. So it seems like our Georgia Legislature in Senate Bill 202 is trying to protect the Secretary of State on crimes he committed before.”     

It is to be noted Mark Davis, going back as far as November of 2020, documented voting irregularities in the Georgia 2020 General Election as we found here:

 “AFFIDAVIT OF MARK ALAN DAVIS

CONCLUSION:

One of the very few alternative reliable news sources to cover Raffensperger and the shortcomings of Georgia’s elections has been “The Federalist” and we referenced them in this breaking story but they have not published Mark Davis article as of yet. It appears Stew Peters is the first to be breaking this story so we could not add much to the story he is now breaking with Kandiss Taylor. Credit is to be given to Stew Peters for this story.   

Peters also noted there is nothing online about this breaking news story that alleges Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is guilty of crimes he should be arrested for and asked Taylor for her news source.

Taylor referred people to Mark Davis’ Substack found here and below:

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If there is a "CONSPIRACY" THEORY Mark Schwendau won't miss out telling you about it. He is a retired college technology educator and author in Illinois. He holds a BS degree in technology education and a MS degree in industrial management. He has had news articles published in online news journals such as Communities Digital News and Independent Sentinel. His opinions are his own as assured by the First Amendment of the Constitution.

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