Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Gabe Sterling Earlier this week, on April Fools’ Day of all days, a decision from a Federal court in Georgia began to reverberate through social media. The decision to dismiss the Curling v. Raffensperger case after an eight-year-long battle waged by the Coalition for Good Governance and Marilyn Marks shocked many who followed the case and 17-day trial closely. I covered this case closely for The Gateway Pundit, flying up to Atlanta, Georgia. for two weeks to cover the trial in Judge Amy Totenberg’s court. The case to ban ballot-marking devices (BMDs) should have been a slam dunk after Dr. J. Alex Halderman hacked the machines several different ways in front of the judge, even going as…
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