(Natural News) On election night, President Trump was on the verge of winning the state of Georgia, as Republicans typically do. But then a water main supposedly broke, which delayed the count for just long enough to pad the numbers in Joe Bidens favor. America was told that a pipe burst at State Farm Arena, preventing some 40,000 absentee ballots from being counted there until later on in the week. The incident allegedly happened at around 6 a.m. the day after the election, delaying the counting of ballots until 11 a.m.
The night of the election, Fulton County only reported results for approximately 86,000 absentee ballots, with the remaining 40,000 taking several additional days to be tabulated.
Absentee ballot processing requires that each ballot is opened, signatures verified, and ballots scanned, local media reported, trying to defend the questionable situation.
This is a labor-intensive process that takes longer to tabulate than other forms of voting. Fulton County did not anticipate having all absentee ballots processed on Election Day.