An Obama-appointed judge has ruled against dismissing a lawsuit in Georgia regarding election security, stating that the evidence doesn’t suggest the plaintiffs are conspiracy theorists.
The lawsuit seeks to return to paper ballots and questions the cybersecurity and reliability of electronic voting systems.
“The Court cannot wave a magic wand in this case to address the varied challenges to our democracy and election system in recent years, including those presented in this case,” the judge said.
Historical ruling by Judge! Anyone questioning elections or election machines are not conspiracy theorist!https://t.co/Q58TGWgEwW
— Mike Lindell (@realMikeLindell) November 16, 2023
“We don’t negotiate with election deniers,” Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs said.
“If they have an idea that wouldn’t take Georgia back to the days of hanging chads and stuffed ballot boxes, they should offer it.”
“The Court notes that the record evidence does not suggest that the Plaintiffs are conspiracy theorists of any variety,” the ruling read.
“Indeed, some of the nation’s leading cybersecurity experts and computer scientists have provided testimony and affidavits on behalf of Plaintiffs’ case in the long course of this litigation,” it added.
The judge’s ruling was celebrated by conservative activists, but is notably the first step in a much longer process.
“Historical ruling by Judge! Anyone questioning elections or election machines are not conspiracy theorist!” wrote Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow.
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