When it comes to massive voter fraud like what we have seen in the 2020 election, there are bound to be cases of great importance that we just don’t hear about in the press and it’s sad because those ones often tend to be the most important.

Much like in the way that someone will forget something important that they wrote down in a notebook, these cases need to have as much attention paid to them as some of the ones in other parts of the country that are more important media centers.

Rudy Giuliani and his team aren’t the only ones working desperately to battle the election fraud. One case you probably never even heard of has an excellent chance of winning. The head of the Republican party in Georgia came up with a brilliantly simple idea.

Instead of arguing long and complicated theories before the courts, David Shafer, who heads up the Georgia branch of the GOP, filed a startlingly simple case with a great chance of winning.

Instead of focusing on a particular candidate, it shows there “was large scale low tech fraud in general,” Independent Sentinel relates. Shafer laid out his position in a series of numbered tweets.

“Under Georgia law,” Shafer tapped out, “we must show that the number of unlawful votes exceeds the purported margin of victory.” There isn’t any particular way that needs to be done.

“It does not require us to show for which candidate the unlawful votes were cast.” That makes his fraud case an unusually interesting approach. Which he summed up in a network interview.

Shafer explains how he and some heavy hitting co-plaintiff’s filed the lawsuit, making a case against Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger. Republicans are livid that he certified the presidential election in his state despite massive evidence of widespread election fraud.

The great thing about this suit, Shafer notes in his tweets, “Our lawsuit does not rely on theories about the voting machines.” Let the mathematicians and voting machine engineers argue over that one. “These theories will be explored in other lawsuits.”

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