Unasked Questions Regarding Georgia Senate Runoff Race

In the runoff election for the 2022 George Senate seat that took place on December 6, 2022, Democratic candidate Raphael Warnock was announced the victor over Republican challenger Herschel Walker, who conceded after the announcement.

This post will present some fundamental logical inconsistencies and irregularities that hardly anybody asked, let alone answered, even among those who believe this election was also fraudulent, which it most likely was, as will be explained below:

It is reported that Walker received 1,719,483 votes, while Warnock earned 1,816,096. Like the Georgia gubernatorial race in 2022, this Senate race was a statewide election, and especially in a runoff, no other contenders besides Walker and Warnock were allowed to participate in the race. Therefore, the total number of votes in this Senate runoff race is 3,535,579.

Now in comparison to the Georgia gubernatorial race, Republican Party incumbent Brian Kemp won by gaining 2,110,328 votes. Stacy Abrams, the Democratic Party challenger(who very interestingly claims her loss to Kemp in 2018 was fraudulent) only received 1,811,471 votes, with the Libertarian Party candidate, Shane Hazel, only earning 28,113 votes. The total number of votes for the three total gubernatorial contestants is 3,949,912.

Therefore, the Senate runoff race had 414,333 FEWER voters than the gubernatorial race, although both races are statewide. How can this be, if not of course for fraud and chicanery? Hardly anyone has even asked this question, let alone answered it.

Furthermore, taking a step back, it stands to reason that logically, all of Kemp’s voters would vote for his party, the Republican Party, in the Senate election, meaning for Herschel Walker. However, the reported election results don’t accord with the logic, similar to Brazil’s presidential election, where it was announced that incumbent Jair Bolsonaro lost, despite his party winning the elections in Brazil’s national legislature. How could there be such a disparity, 390,845, between Kemp’s and Walker’s vote total? Why would 390,845 voters vote for the Republican Kemp for governor but not for fellow Republican Walker for Senator? These are yet more unasked and unanswered questions.

The question then becomes, will these questions get large amounts of attention and/or answers. The answer, and forecast for this post, is no; not only are the voters and people in general too apathetic and passive to analyze these logical inconsistencies, but the election administration and court systems are too corrupt and uninterested to allow for the fraud to be reversed even if the people and voters weren’t so apathetic and passive.

I certainly hope my forecast will be wrong, however unlikely.

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