Monday, January 4, 2021

Brad Raffensperger is compromised here is the Evidence

Georgian has a Manchurian Secretary of State: Brad Raffensperger

Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was placed into office in the Georgia House of Representatives in 2015 by a powerful network of Mandarin-speaking Chinese people in the United States of America. NATIONAL FILE has obtained video of Raffensperger speaking at an event with Mandarin-speaking Chinese people, begging the Chinese people to get him more than 100 votes to secure his victory in the election (which he ended up winning by 159 votes). A Mandarin-language newspaper that actively coordinates with United Front, a network controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, even explained the strategy to place Raffensperger into office by use of “absentee ballots” that could be obtained by one Chinese person and distributed to others. Raffensperger is trying to stop Communist China’s geopolitical foe President Donald Trump from gaining a proper accounting of the votes in the 2020 presidential election.




HERE IS A LINK TO RAFFENSBERGER MAKING A CALL IN MANDARIN CHINESE THANKING THE CHINESE FOR ELECTING HIM TO THE STATE LEGISLATURE IN 2015.

https://v.qq.com/x/page/c0146xoiv81.html

HERE IS A LINK TO A MANDARIN-LANGUAGE ARTICLE FROM 2015 in the “Atlanta America Chinese Life” publication at Americachineselife.com, a publication supporting Democrats in the January 2021 Georgia U.S. Senate runoffs. THIS NEWSPAPER ACTIVELY COORDINATES WITH UNITED FRONT, A CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY NETWORK, AS EVIDENCED BY THIS ARTICLE DOCUMENTING THEIR MEETING.


It reads as follows:

One of the reasons we didn't vote in the past was that "one more vote for me, one less vote for me has no effect on the outcome of the election". This time it's different. In the first round, there were only two candidates left in the 50th District of the House of Representatives, Brad Raffensberger and Kelly Stewart. They're all conservative Republicans, and there's almost no difference in politics. Only 2,500 of the 25,000 voters cast ballots in the first round, with Brad trailing Kelley by only 26 votes.

Brad reached out to the Asian community this time to understand and listen to our voices. He visited the downtown Chinese Dance and Culture School the previous weekend, the Modern Chinese School in Atlanta, where more than 500 students attended on Saturday, and on Sunday hosted 30 Chinese at home to talk about his governing philosophy. As a city councillor, he also attended the ceremony of honor of my Boy Scouts team and spoke on behalf of the city government.

In addition, the municipal council elections in September this year are likely to have Chinese candidates. Thank you for your attention.


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It reads:

The year before, Brad Raffensperger chose the state house, when brad came in second with 1 percent, or 26 votes, in the five-member primary, and after a month of hard work and help from the Chinese, he won the final election.

Remember the morning of the insaling, and Xiao Yu telephoned, only to know that even the mayor supported each other. I said back, fortunately I don't live there, otherwise scared to death, early fight back. If I wanted to win, wouldn't it be particularly meaningful and exciting for the Chinese, and instantly stir up the spirit of the fight, so I and Brad reported the number of Chinese votes per hour, and finally Brad won, the number of votes won and the number of votes we reported very close, obviously the Chinese vote played a key role in winning.

This time, 6th District Federal Senator Tom Price entered the cabinet with 18 candidates running to fill his seat, with a Democratic Ossoff with 43% and the rest as a Republican candidate. The most notable of these is the fact that Karen Handel and Bob Gray polled 15 percent and 14 percent, respectively, a 1 percent gap that suddenly made the original Chinese less important in congressional elections and even gave Bob Gray a chance to run for re-election.

I've known Bob Gray for almost two years, and Brad's election was Bob's suggestion, and after electing Duluth City Councilman Louis Tseng in November this year, we found out about the Chinese. Later Beitang parking lot re-zoning, five city councillors, Bob is the only active willingness to support, and give advice, so that the case dragged on for ten years, finally passed. In addition, Bob also actively visited Chinese schools, Chinese churches, New Year's spring banquets and garden tours, and even the annual meeting of the Fish Association. It can be seen that he attaches great importance to the Chinese people.

If the Chinese voted in the first two primaries this time, even if they won, the elected would not necessarily think that the Chinese vote was important. But if we let the first two are people who chinese know, then something will happen to the overseas Chinese community in the future, and we can help solve them.

So I ask you to vote for Bob Gray, a good friend of the Asian-Chinese community, so that he can cross the 1% gap and make it to the second round of the runoff, when you can continue to support Bob Gray or vote for Jon Ossoff, and then we Chinese vote, not only Bob will be particularly grateful, other candidates will also pay attention to and worship.

“One of the reasons why we did not participate in elections in the past was that “one more vote, one less vote has no effect on the results of the election.” This time is different. In the first round of election, there were only two candidates left in the 50th District of the House of Representatives where Johns Creek was located: Brad Raffensberger (sic) and Kelly Stewart. They are all conservative Republicans, with almost the same political opinions. Only 2,500 of the 25,000 voters in the first round voted: Brad was only 26 votes behind Kelley.

Brad took the initiative to approach the Asian community to understand and listen to our voices. He visited the Chinese Dance and Culture School in the city center the previous weekend. Last Saturday he visited the Atlanta Modern Chinese School with more than 500 students. On Sunday, he hosted 30 Chinese at home to talk about his ruling philosophy. As a city councillor, he also participated in the award ceremony of my boy scout team and spoke on behalf of the city government…

According to statistical calculations, we only need 100 Chinese votes this time to determine the outcome of the election and make Brad a victory. He will represent our voice in the state legislature in the future. We have already boasted about Haikou with him and guaranteed 100 votes. This is an excellent opportunity for us Asians to show their strength. Your vote has never been so important. Election day is Tuesday, February 3. If you can’t vote in person on the day of something, I can apply for an absentee ballet (sic) for you. After you receive it, you can fill in and send it out. Due to the tight mailing time, if you need, please email me vale@PingMortgage.com.

In addition, in the municipal council election in September this year, Chinese people are likely to stand for election. Thank you for your attention…Xiao Yu”

(NOTE: Georgia law forbids people applying for absentee ballots for other people except if the person is out of the county temporarily or if the person applying is a direct relative of the voter).

HERE IS A 2017 ARTICLE IN WHICH THE SAME CHINESE-LANGUAGE PUBLICATION BRAGS ABOUT HANDPICKING RAFFENSPERGER FOR OFFICE, stating, “After a month of hard work and help from the Chinese, he finally won the final election…Shun aroused fighting spirit, so I and Brad reported the number of Chinese votes every hour. In the end, Brad won the victory. The numbers we quoted are very close, obviously the Chinese votes played a key role in winning.”

https://atlanta.americachineselife.com

HERE IS A VIDEO OF RAFFENSPERGER SPEAKING AT THE EVENT, FOLLOWING A MANDARIN SPEAKER, BEGGING THE CHINESE PEOPLE FOR VOTES.


Raffensperger discusses absentee ballots at 0:48, discusses the number of votes he needs to win specifically at 1:12, hints at trading political favors with the expression “Out of little acorns, great trees grow” at 1:27, and again begging for votes at 3:12.













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