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RNC And Trump Campaign Sue Georgia Counties Over Election Law Violations

The Republican National Committee has taken decisive action in response to the blatant disregard for election laws in Georgia’s Democrat-dominated counties. Fulton, Gwinnett, DeKalb, and Cobb counties have been caught red-handed opening their election offices to collect ballots after early voting legally concluded, a move that flies in the face of Georgia election law. As if that weren’t enough, these counties have also been obstructing Republican poll watchers from entering the premises, raising serious questions about transparency and integrity in the electoral process.

On Sunday, the Trump-Vance campaign joined the RNC and the Georgia Republican Party in filing numerous lawsuits in both state and federal courts against several counties. These lawsuits target the illegal weekend ballot collections enacted by Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Athens-Clarke, Clayton, and Chatham Counties. The core argument hinges on the accusation that these actions create an uneven playing field and violate election laws—essentially, a direct assault on the rights of law-abiding Georgia voters.

As the clock ticked down to the election, the counties in question tried to salvage their partisan scheme by keeping drop boxes open beyond the legal deadline. Thankfully, the pushback from the RNC led to a retreat from this plan, but the fight is far from over. The legal team continues to pursue every avenue to ensure the sanctity of Georgia’s elections is upheld. This isn’t merely a legal dispute; it’s a patriotic crusade to protect election integrity from the encroaching shadows of leftist overreach.

This blatant manipulation of the electoral process in heavily Democrat jurisdictions screams of a desperate attempt to stack the deck in favor of the left. With the stakes so high just days before a pivotal election, it is imperative for all election officials in Georgia to adhere strictly to the law. A fair election process is a cornerstone of democracy, and such lawlessness only breeds public distrust. The immediate goal must be to restore faith in the electoral system rather than further sow chaos and doubt.

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump rallied his supporters in Macon, emphasizing the significance of these legal battles and the importance of the upcoming election. With his well-known endorsers, including Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, he energized the crowd while drawing attention to the harrowing story of Carmen Ramirez, a victim of crime exacerbated by illegal immigration. Trump’s message is clear: the fight for Georgia—and by extension, the fight for America’s future—is on, and it’s a battle against forces who favor lawlessness over order and integrity. As Georgia remains a crucial battleground in the fight for the presidency, the upcoming election carries the weight of tremendous consequence.

Written by Staff Reports

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