Reminder that "republican" parasites in GA are just as China-owned as the ones in Communist N.Y. are. That Loeffler woman had a painting of MAO in her house, didn't she? (VID2, POTUS had her & perdue SMOKED on stage).
Kemp VID is (seriously, literally) from CHINA, called Georgia's LOVE AFFAIR WITH CHINA.
Reminder that cathy cox, the corrupt Communist who was "dean" of Mercer Law School (until suddenly and magically getting hired by a university in Florida shortly after RIGGED2020), was the PIONEER in getting those crooked "voting" machines in GA.
Cathy Cox: Oct. 31, 2002 Diebold has Georgia on its Mind in Election
If you think politicians have a lot riding on Tuesday's election, consider the opportunity for Diebold. The manufacturer's touchscreen voting machines will be used for the first time in a statewide race. Georgia's secretary of state, Cathy Cox, pushed through a $54 million initiative to overhaul the state's voting system. For Diebold, known primarily as a manufacturer of ATMs, the election is a major test that could help boost its chances of taking a leading role nationally in a highly competitive field. Of course, an election day snafu involving the machines would be an equally debilitating setback.
Big Money Coming
When ~~President~~ Bush signed legislation overhauling the nation's voting system Oct. 28, it assured Diebold and other manufacturers that state governments will be in the market for voting equipment during the next three years. The Help America Vote Act includes $3.9 billion in federal money to help the states to throw out outmoded punch-card and lever voter machines in favor of better, more efficient systems. By "more efficient" read: Electronic systems. archive.is/GbOaj https://www.kioskmarketplace.com/articles/diebold-has-georgia-on-its-mind-in-election/
Premier Election Solutions, formerly Diebold Election Systems, Inc. (DESI), was a subsidiary of Diebold that made and sold voting machines. In 2009, it was sold to competitor ES&S. In 2010, Dominion Voting Systems purchased the primary assets of Premier, including all intellectual property, software, firmware and hardware for Premier's current and legacy optical scan, central scan, and touch screen voting systems, and all versions of the GEMS election management system from ES&S. At the time ES&S spun off the company due to monopoly charges its systems were in use in 1,400 jurisdictions in 33 states and serving nearly 28 million people. DESI was run by Bob Urosevich, starting in 1976. https://archive.is/h707d