Ga. Voters Swarm MAGA Victory Rally In Dalton

<em>Edit Promo Post</em> Precinct Committee Officers and Precinct Captains Team

Jan 5, 2021 One America News

Thousands of supporters of President Trump attended the MAGA Victory Rally in Dalton, Georgia to denounce voter fraud and demand four more years of the Trump administration.

“Most Americans know what’s really going on here with Raffensperger and the rest,” Georgia voter Rose Dybel said. “They’re all culpable, they’re all complicit in the biggest fraud in American history.”

Republican voters have said Dominion Voting Systems can not be trusted, along with Democrat election officials who tried to blatantly steal the election for Joe Biden.

Citizens added that Democrat elites may think they are stupid, but they’re not.

“I don’t have 100 percent confidence that the results tomorrow are going to be accurate. In fact, we shouldn’t even be having this vote if the election on November 3 was held properly,” Georgia voter Jim Digiorgio said. “Along with stealing the presidential results, I think the the Senate would have ended up being a little bit different. I don’t know that David Perdue would have even had to have an election tomorrow if things were done properly on November 3.”

President Trump said federal authorities have secured enough evidence of election fraud, along with the “real 2020 results,” to overturn the results on January 6.

“Nothing and no one will be able to stop them,” Trump said of Democrats if Republicans lose the Senate. “The Senate seats are the last line of defense. I must preface, because they will say, ‘He just conceded,'” Trump said, referring to his own election.

Trump remarked: “No, no, I don’t think so. I don’t concede.”

After the runoff election, both chambers of Congress are slated to meet for the Joint Session where Electoral College votes are then certified. At least 50 Republicans in the House and about a dozen in the Senate are expected to challenge the results for key states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

Meanwhile, both Loeffler and Perdue have pledged they would join the GOP challenge. Loeffler made the announcement she would challenge on Monday night during the rally.

Trump in the rally swung the focus on the two candidates, saying it’s do-or-die for Republicans.

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