WATCH: Fulton County election official accuses Trump of 'cheap, political stunt'
Summary
A top election official in Fulton County, Georgia, criticized a new Republican effort to allow bipartisan observers during election night vote counting. The official called the move by President Donald Trump’s supporters a political stunt.Key Facts
- The Fulton County election official involved is Robb Pitts, chairman of the local Board of Commissioners.
- Republicans want Georgia to permit bipartisan observers to watch election night reporting.
- Robb Pitts described the Republican request as a "cheap, political stunt."
- The issue relates to how votes are monitored and reported during elections.
- Fulton County is a key area in Georgia for elections.
- The disagreement reflects ongoing tensions about election processes after President Trump’s 2024 campaign.
- The article mentions other national news but focuses mainly on this election issue in Georgia.
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