WATCH: Rudy Giuliani Reacts To Current Admissions That Fulton County ILLEGALLY COUNTED 315,000 Votes | JP

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Speaker 1: In the meantime, Mayor, what so what was your reaction when you first heard that, uh, you know, over 315,000 votes in Fulton County, uh, lacked the required poll signatures, poll worker signatures necessary-

Speaker 2: Well, if 315,000 votes were pulled out of Fulton County because they were illegal, as they should have been, Trump would have won the election by about 40,000 votes, maybe 50,000 votes. So I really do expect now that the people that attacked me over Georgia will come and kiss my feet.

Nothing less is acceptable. Uh, I told you that, I told you that that was screwed up. And I am right, it was screwed up. I told you that he won that state. And when the president said to the slimy secretary of state, “You can’t, you can’t find me 11,000 votes?”

He’s talking about a potential couple of hundred thousand here. Remember, the votes in Fulton County were like- 3 to one for, uh, for him. So what so if you just take those votes out-

Speaker 1: Right.

Speaker 2: You deprive him of about, oh gosh, about 145,000 votes I think.

Speaker 1: Right.

Speaker 2: And then he goes under by- he loses by 135,000 and Trump wins Georgia. Now, you still have to win another state. But it isn’t like there weren’t the same problems elsewhere, which they very arrogantly dismiss by saying-

Even the Wall Street Journal and The Post arrogantly dismiss it as saying, “The president deceitfully said that the election was rigged.” Wrongfully suggested-

Speaker 1: They lie.

Speaker 2: That the election was rigged. They got to get that “wrongfully” out of there. That’s an opinion, boys- a reality. The reality is- that you can now say with a certitude even beyond a reasonable doubt that Georgia, that Georgia voted for Trump.



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