Georgia GOP lieutenant governor denies 'credible examples' of fraud in election
Georgia's Republican lieutenant governor said Sunday that state officials have not seen "credible examples" of fraud in the state in the presidential election.
While major media outlets have not yet projected a winner in the Peach State, President-elect Joe Biden leads in the state by over 10,000 votes as of Monday. If his lead holds, Biden would be the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the state in three decades. The margin is likely to be slim enough to trigger an automatic recount, but in the meantime President Trump and allies have baselessly suggested Biden owes his lead to widespread fraud.
Asked Monday by CNN's John Berman whether his office had seen any evidence of widespread irregularities or fraud, Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R) said "We've not seen any get to our office yet."