Early voting in Georgia has exceeded expectations, with over 300,000 ballots cast. However, legal disputes threaten to complicate the counting process, raising concerns about election integrity.
Salleigh Grubbs reported on the election landscape in Georgia, noting a surge in early voting with over 300,000 people casting their ballots. However, she expressed concern about complications surrounding ballot counting. In particular, she highlighted legal disputes in Fulton and Cobb counties regarding the counting of ballots, as a recent ruling deemed the task too difficult for election workers.
Grubbs criticized the Georgia State Election Board’s reluctance to ensure proper ballot counting, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accuracy on election day. Despite these challenges, she shared positive news about a rally in Cobb County featuring prominent GOP figures, including President Trump and Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene, which energized local supporters.
She urged Georgia voters to get involved, promoting the need for election day volunteers and encouraging individuals to visit the Cobb County GOP website for more information. She expressed determination to protect the integrity of the vote and concluded by welcoming Mike Lindell to the conversation, underscoring a strong sense of community among Republican supporters in Georgia.
Here is what Grubbs reported:
Early Voting Success
Georgia has broken its early voting record, with more than 300,000 people participating. This surge indicates strong voter engagement ahead of the upcoming elections.
Legal Complications Arise
Concerns are mounting over ballot counting procedures. Legal battles in Fulton and Cobb counties have emerged, focusing on the Georgia State Election Board’s rules about counting ballots.
Recent Ruling on Ballot Counting
A recent ruling stated that the task of counting ballots was too difficult for election workers. This decision has prompted outrage and calls for transparency in the election process.
Rallying GOP Support
Despite the challenges, GOP enthusiasm remains high. A recent rally in Cobb County featured President Trump and other prominent Republican figures, energizing local supporters.
Call for Election Day Volunteers
Grubbs urged Georgia voters to get involved by signing up as election-day volunteers. She emphasized the importance of protecting the vote and maintaining election integrity.
How to Get Involved
For those in Cobb County and beyond, visit cobbgop.org for more information. Sign up to help ensure a fair and transparent election process.
Watch more from Salleigh Grubbs:
Salleigh Grubbs: Fighting Back Against Lawfare In Georgia