Georgia’s secretary of state’s office this month fended off a cyberattack believed to have come from a foreign country against the website voters use to request absentee ballots, the office told CNN.
The Trump campaign strategy of encouraging supporters to vote either early or on Election Day is a turn from when the former president blamed his 2020 election loss on mail ballots, and the number of people voting early has surged this year.
The Georgia secretary of state's office said on Wednesday it had fended off a cyberattack aimed at crashing the website the state's voters use to request absentee ballots.
An audit of Georgia's voter rolls found that just 20 noncitizens were registered to vote on a registration list of over 8 million, Georgia's secretary of state announced.
Georgia’s top elections official says a check of voter rolls found that 20 of the 8.2 million people registered to vote in the state are not U.S. citizens.
A "comprehensive check" by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger found only 20 noncitizens within the state's 8.2 million registered voters.
Polling is excruciatingly close in Georgia. An Emerson College poll from early October found that Harris and Trump are effectively tied there; 48.3% of likely voters back Harris and 49.2 % preferred Trump. The economy is a major issue for voters in Georgia, as is the case with other states.
Donald Trump is headed to Georgia Wednesday after spending a couple of days in North Carolina and Florida. He is scheduled to appear at two events.
Fox News correspondent Jonathan Serrie reports on voter turnout and election integrity efforts in Georgia ahead of the November election on 'Special Report.'