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WATCH: Georgia Voters Confront Brian Kemp, Get Him To Make A Huge Admission

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In a shocking video, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp admits that the state’s voting machines are hackable. The admission came after a group of Georgia voters confronted Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger at the District 8 GOP fish fry event. The group of concerned citizens, who later joined journalist Emerald Robinson to discuss the confrontation, are co-founders of GeorgiansforTruth.org.

The confrontation took place at a time when Georgia Election Board Chairman Bill Duffy had resigned. Duffy was responsible for investigating election fraud allegations and setting voting rules. His resignation comes amid growing concerns about the integrity of Georgia’s voting system.

Field Searcy, one of the co-founders of GeorgiansforTruth.org, said, “We need transparency in our elections. We don’t have transparency. We got a secret box. It’s a secret box.”

Governor Kemp, openly admitted that the state’s voting machines are hackable, saying “if you give anybody a voting machine, they can hack it.”

“Well, you saw my expression and I clapped my hands. I couldn’t believe he said what he said,” said Sam Karnlein, another co-founder of GeorgiansforTruth.org.

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Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s Secretary of State, was also confronted by voters demanding transparency. When asked why he refuses to let citizens use paper ballots, Raffensperger responded, “Because state law is state law and the state law requires a system to be certified by the EAC.”

However, Georgia voter Stacy Doran countered, “No, it’s not true. And he knows it and his lawyers know it. But they are on a propaganda deceit operation for over two years now.”

The resignation of Bill Duffy, who was supposed to be investigating election fraud, raises questions about the timing. “I don’t think that [our confrontation] had anything to do this week with Bill Duffy deciding to resign,” said Doran. “The legislative branch failed us first, the judicial branch has failed us, and now the executive branch is failing us.”

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