Despite the best efforts of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, it looks increasingly impossible for Democrats to steal the 2024 election there. There won’t be enough phantom ballots floating around in Georgia for the Democrats to steal this one.
The shakeup of the map with President Donald Trump winning Georgia completely changes the calculus for Kamala Harris to get to 270 electoral votes.
Meanwhile, Republicans have been drastically outpacing Democrats in new voter registrations in Pennsylvania.
The 2020 election was stolen because Democrats chased down absentee and mail-in ballots and harvested them. Every mail-in ballot they could get their hands on turned into a vote for Joe Biden in the election.
In states with dirty voter rolls, they mailed out thousands of ballots to “voters” who were ineligibly registered to vote from DMV offices, vacant lots, gas stations, strip clubs, and other commercial businesses.
When those ballots were return to post offices in swing states as undeliverable, they vanished. Only to later turn up after the counting stopped on election night in Georgia.
This is indisputable. It’s why they destroyed the chain-of-custody records in so many Georgia counties immediately after the 2020 election. They didn’t want anyone to know where all those magic suitcase ballots came from overnight.
Also, keep in mind that the Georgia State Elections Board put so many safeguards against fraud into the system earlier this year that Joe Biden’s campaign gave up. The campaign announced the decision that it wouldn’t be spending any additional resources in Georgia, between June and the election. With new safeguards against fraud in place, they decided it would be wasting campaign cash to try to win there.
Since that campaign has now transitioned into the “Kamala Harris campaign,” we have no reason to believe they’ve changed their mind.
Here’s where the 2024 election gets interesting in Georgia.
Joe Biden’s fake margin of “victory” in 2020 in Georgia was 11,779 votes. Trump won the election in Georgia in the early in-person votes and the election day in-person votes. Joe Biden overwhelmingly “won” the absentee ballots in 2020. There were 1.3 million absentee ballots counted in the 2020 election and Biden won those by 30.26% margin over Trump.
That alone accounted for 399,000 more raw votes for Joe Biden than for Trump. Without that sheer volume of absentee ballots, there was no way that Joe Biden could have “won” the 2020 election in Georgia.
By the end of August 2020, Georgia had received 806,561 absentee ballot requests. That number doubled to 1.6 million before the end of the request deadline (and 1.3 million were eventually cast and returned).
By the end of August 2024, Georgia had only received 80,240 absentee ballot requests. Even if that figure doubles before the election, Kamala Harris will have lost the edge of 399,000 raw votes that Joe Biden had in 2020. The math doesn’t work in her favor. Republicans always outnumber Democrats in in-person voting. Always.
With stringent new rules in place to ensure a fair election in Georgia, Kamala’s campaign knows they don’t have to bother with extra campaign staff or resources in Georgia.
Plus, Georgia isn’t the only state where this will be different in 2024. North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin all have drastically lower absentee ballot requests this year.
With no fake pandemic to scare all the Democrats with, people are not requesting the option to vote by mail. That creates a significant problem for the Democrat Party. If people don’t request absentee ballots, they have no opportunity to harvest them. Rep. James Clyburn’s AME Church vote counters are going to be feeling awfully lonely and bored on election night in those states.
Arizona and Nevada will have comparable amounts of mail-in ballots this year (compared to 2020 and 2022). Thankfully Nevada has been forced to clean up its voter rolls, so that state is in play for President Trump. The Republican governor there deleted nearly a million ineligible voters from its rolls. In Arizona, it will come down to whether Republican turnout is high enough to overcome the amount of cheating they’ll do in Maricopa and Pinal County. We’ll see.
Many additional East Coast states will have far fewer absentee ballots this year when compared to 2020. We should know early on election night if the metrics have changed enough for a Trump victory—but things are looking very, very good for the campaign with just over a month to go until Election Day.