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Ballot Worker Accused of Fraud ID’d by Internet Sleuths

It feels like there was a sea-change in America this week when video of election night at State Farm Arena in Fulton County, Georgia was released. In that bombshell video, a woman with gold braids told the media and GOP poll watchers that counting was done for the night and they could all go home.

After all the witnesses left the room, the woman with the gold braids pulled hidden suitcases stuffed full of ballots out from under a table. Election workers continued counting those mystery ballots for several hours with no witnesses and no oversight in the room.

But thanks to intrepid internet sleuths, we now know the identity of the woman with the gold braids who stole the Georgia election for Joe Biden. Here she is! Schmillary Schminton!

Okay, that’s not really her. But internet sleuths have identified the woman in the gold braids and now even the RINO Governor of Georgia is finally starting to admit that significant amounts of pro-Biden election fraud took place on election night. So, there’s that.


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