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An election witness claims that there were more than 90,000 blank votes in the General Election in Georgia.
Alex Cruce took election data he received from the Georgia Secretary of State’s website for analysis and said what he discovered was troubling.
"Why am I looking at this? It starts with one of my neighbors, they were looking on Next Door and pulled up my MyVoter register and it was grayed out,” Cruce told The Epoch Times. “There was nothing.”
Cruce said he looked up to see what was going on with the mail-in ballots and early voting.
“That period of two weeks I watched one of my neighbors, who was a dear friend, break down in tears,” Cruce said. “She had been cheated. In between taking care of two rambunctious little boys, while working out of her home due to COVID, she went over to Northside Library in Fulton County. She voted. She thought she did. Everything went smooth. Nobody stopped her. She was proud to be an American that day. The problem is that a vote was not counted.”
Cruce said her MyVoter was completely grayed out. He said she had been an active voter for 15 years. He also said a 90-year-old woman named Donna Vogel was also not counted.
"Donna received five absentee ballots applications,” Cruce said. “She sent one of them in, thinking that she had voted for the country, for the president of the United States.”
Cruce said even with the dangers of COVID-19, Vogel is planning on voting in person for the runoff election in January to make sure her vote is counted.
Cruce said he noticed in Fulton County alone there were 22,021 blank ballots. He said while it’s possible some of those people voted in person, it’s a slim chance.
“The total people that registered, the voter ID is not connected to any other votes in Fulton County,” Cruce said. “They’re thinking that their vote counted, but it did not.”
He expanded his search and looked at the rest of the state and found 90,000 blank ballots, some of which were even dated as late as Nov. 29.