After mysterious irregularities, if not illegality and fraud, in the presidential election, the Georgia Senate runoffs on Jan. 5 will be compromised unless there is preemptive legislation put in place, according to political strategist Dick Morris on Newsmax TV.
"The same corruptions that caused the vote in Georgia, the election to be corrupted, will cause it to be corrupted in the runoff, unless they change the rules," Morris told Tuesday's "Stinchfield."
Morris made a call for Georgia Republicans to call the legislature into session and pass the following legislative statutes for the Jan. 5 runoffs:
- Dominion Voting Systems "should have nothing to do with counting the votes," Morris told host Grant Stinchfield. "The votes should be counted manually, if necessary."
- Republican inspectors have to be permitted and "it has to have statutory definition of what 'there' means," Morris added.
- The consent decree Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed after Stacey Abrams' failed – and never conceded – gubernatorial candidacy, limiting "signature verification" should "be overridden by statute – full verification required," Morris continued.
- "Voting envelopes need to be preserved in the process of counting the votes," he advised.
"Unless that happens, they'll steal the runoffs just like they stole the [presidential] election," Morris concluded. "Right now, to my knowledge, is the first time that anybody is raising these points about the runoff, and I'm raising them because I want to do something about it.
"We've got to get into this game. If we lose the Senate, and the presidency, and the House, it is over for us – O.V.E.R."
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Eric Mack ✉
Eric Mack has been a writer and editor at Newsmax since 2016. He is a 1998 Syracuse University journalism graduate and a New York Press Association award-winning writer.
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