It has been no easy feat for President Trump and his team to fight to expose evidence of what they believe to be widespread voter fraud and misconduct by local and state officials in several key battleground states.
So far his team has not been all that successful in court but they have been able to conjure a few doubts about the legitimacy of the process, which is all they were really asking for in the first place.
Now, an incident in Georgia could further stall the results of the election and has grabbed the attention of internet conspiracy theorists everywhere.
Election officials in Georgia’s Fulton County told a local news outlet Sunday that a newly purchased Dominion Voting Systems mobile server crashed that delayed the state’s third recount of the presidential election and technicians from the company “have been dispatched to resolve the issue.”
11Alive.com reported that the Georgia Secretary of State’s office is aware of the efforts to “resolve the problem.”
The report indicated that about 88% of the ballots in the state’s largest county have been counted and the recount will resume again on Monday. The deadline to complete the recount is Dec. 2.
Joe Biden defeated President Trump by about 13,000 votes in the Peach State, but Trump and his legal team have challenged the results.
Dominion’s voting machines have been at the center of many accusations being made by Trump’s team, with Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, (the latter of which has been let go from the team and is working independently), both pointing out their use in states where they accuse officials of committing fraudulent acts.