Georgia’s secretary of state says Lindsey Graham suggested he dump ballots

According to Raffensperger, Graham then asked whether he had the authority to toss out all mail-in ballots in these counties.

[Brad Raffensperger\Senator Lindsey Graham]
Guardian: “Georgia’s secretary of state Brad Raffensperger has said that Senator Lindsey Graham asked whether it was possible to invalidate legally cast ballots after Donald Trump was narrowly defeated in the state.”
Photo: U.S Senate\Wikimedia Commons

Photo: U.S Senate\Wikimedia Commons

Georgia’s secretary of state Brad Raffensperger has said that Senator Lindsey Graham asked whether it was possible to invalidate legally cast ballots after Donald Trump was narrowly defeated in the state.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Raffensperger said that his fellow Republican, the chairman of the Senate judiciary committee, questioned him about the state’s signature-matching law and asked whether political bias might have played a role in counties where poll workers accepted higher rates of mismatched signatures.

According to Raffensperger, Graham then asked whether he had the authority to toss out all mail-in ballots in these counties.

Raffensperger was reportedly “stunned” by the question, in which Graham appeared to suggest that he find a way to throw out legally cast absentee ballots.

“It sure looked like he was wanting to go down that road,” he said.

Graham confirmed the conversation to reporters on Capitol Hill but said it was “ridiculous” to suggest that he pressured Raffensperger to throw out legally cast absentee ballots.

According to Graham, he only wanted to learn more about the process for verifying signatures, because what happens in Georgia “affects the whole nation.”

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