The Georgia Hour, episode 153: Is Georgia’s Voting System Rigged?

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Uncover explosive allegations about Georgia’s election system in this gripping podcast transcript. Dive into claims of manipulation, questionable subcontracting deals, and the controversial role of Gabriel Sterling in implementing Dominion voting systems. Explore the heated race for Secretary of State and the fight for election integrity in Georgia. This detailed exposé raises critical questions about transparency, accountability, and the future of fair elections.

Alleged Election Manipulation in Georgia:
Discusses claims that Georgia’s unified voting system could simplify election manipulation across all counties.
Contrasts Pennsylvania’s county-specific systems with Georgia’s centralized approach, suggesting potential vulnerabilities.
Opinion-based assertions that a uniform system could enable widespread alterations if someone intends to "steal" an election.
Gabriel Sterling’s Controversial Role:
Highlights Gabriel Sterling’s alleged dual role as a Secretary of State employee and Dominion subcontractor.
Questions whether Sterling used state resources (e.g., office, phone, parking) while working as a subcontractor.
Raises concerns about transparency, as no public records reportedly show what Dominion paid Sterling for his role as implementation manager.
Dominion Voting Systems Implementation:
Details Dominion’s hesitation to implement their system in Georgia due to the lack of an implementation manager.
Alleges Sterling stepped in as a subcontractor, potentially creating a conflict of interest.
Questions whether Sterling maintained state benefits (e.g., medical insurance) during his subcontracting period.
Secretary of State Race and Political Intrigue:
Explores the 2026 Secretary of State race, spotlighting candidates Gabriel Sterling, Kelvin King, and Tim Fleming.
Notes Sterling’s return to the Secretary of State office as Chief Operating Officer after his subcontractor role.
Mentions rumors of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger eyeing a gubernatorial or U.S. Senate run in 2026.
Fulton County Election Monitoring Concerns:
Discusses Ryan Germany’s appointment as Fulton County election monitor, allegedly backed by a “back room deal.”
References Dr. Janice Johnston’s claims about questionable agreements involving Germany and the State Election Board.
Push for Paper Ballots and Election Integrity:
Highlights Tim Fleming’s efforts to advocate for a voluntary paper ballot test program, met with resistance from Raffensperger.
Notes Raffensperger’s stance that state law requires a uniform voting system, rejecting paper ballot proposals.
Mentions allegations that Dominion machines may not be certified, fueling arguments for emergency paper ballot use.
Political Dynamics and Candidate Endorsements:
Questions Tim Fleming’s endorsements by Georgia House members and his ties to Governor Brian Kemp.
Raises concerns about Kelvin King’s campaign and his wife Janelle King’s outspoken role on the State Election Board.
Critiques the Georgia Republican Party’s transparency, particularly regarding the resignation of their executive director.
Call to Action for Voters:
Urges rural Georgia voters to turn out for the November Public Service Commission election to counter strong Democratic turnout in urban areas.
Warns that low Republican turnout could flip key seats, impacting future races, including the fight against Senator Jon Ossoff.

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