Breaking News: 132,000 Ballots Likely Ineligible… This Could Change EVERYTHING

In yet another case of massive voting irregularities, an announcement was made that 132,000 ineligible ballots were discovered in Fulton County, Georgia, and are likely to be thrown out.

Joe Biden leads in Georgia by approximately 10,000 votes. According to Kyle Becker, Senior Managing Editor at the Independent Journal Review, these 132,000 votes are “highly likely ineligible to vote and have moved.”

The original claim was made by Twitter user @Peoples_Pundit.

If these 132,000 ballots are determined to be ineligible, and there is a good chance they will, President Trump will most likely be the winner of Georgia’s 16 electoral votes.

This news also comes after significant allegations of illegal ballot harvesting in Georgia, which may have an impact on the results as well.

A Trump campaign spokesperson stated that there was “a lack of transparency in the tabulation process, especially given the reports of irregularities and improper ballot harvesting in Georgia”.

Fox5 also reported that about a glitch in voting software which took place in a county in Georgia that hindered reporting on election results. “A software glitch delayed Gwinnett County election workers from reporting more than 7,000 votes until Friday.

Another glitch on Saturday impacted about 500 more votes,” the outlet stated.

All of these irregularities taking place in just one state are enough to raise concerns of anyone who legitimately cares about election integrity, yet many on the left are trying to sweep them under the rug.

Democrats do not want any questions being asked about Joe Biden‘s “victory” in multiple battleground states riddled with allegations of voter fraud.

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