New Georgia Election Rules Raise Concerns Over Certification Delays
Critics argue recent changes by Trump-backed officials could undermine voter confidence and disrupt the 2024 presidential election.
- Georgia State Election Board's new rules may cause delays in vote certification and increase election uncertainty.
- Critics fear these changes could lead to failures in certifying results, potentially affecting the outcome of the presidential election.
- Emails reveal coordination between pro-Trump officials and election deniers in drafting the controversial rules.
- A lawsuit has been filed to clarify the impact of these rules on the election certification process.
- Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and other officials warn that last-minute rule changes could erode public trust in the electoral system.