Listening to the live stream of the Georgia Senate Judiciary Committee meeting.
The state employee testifying is compelling.
One thing that struck me: 24 employees at the ballot warehouse were OUT due to COVID-19. They were replaced with Dominion Voting Systems employees.
Dominion employees had NO experience running an election in Georgia, and they had no training on the laws and rules for processing. The chain of custody for ballots was nonexistent. Ballots that were supposed to be set aside as spoiled were in boxes right next to the good ballots to count. She was the only one who thought to tear those so they can't be fed into the counters. After a day, the supervisor said she checked, and that was the correct thing to be doing. Only NO OTHER WORKERS were told to tear spoiled ballots before or after that conversation. Anyone could have accessed those stacks and run them through for counting. Spoiled just means something about them made them invalid. Could be signatures, dates received, etc. But the ballot itself could be scanned without problems.
Her testimony listed problem after problem. Fraud was not alleged. Simply that the entire process, including Dominion having so much control over the physical and software resources, meant security was poor. As she stated, anyone could have accessed ballots at multiple points during their handling, and there was no way to tell if it happened and no way to prevent it.