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Many have wondered why GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger did not ensure a fair and accurate election in U.S. general election in 2020 and the Senate runoff in January. His strong relationship with the Chinese community in Atlanta, that has been publicly tied to the Chinese Communist Party, could be the reason.
The following article appeared in American Chinese Life in January; it has sense been deleted.
The article with translation was archived here.
The contact person in this report is Yale Xiao. He is on the management team of the Atlanta Chinese Alliance of Real Estate (CARE). This report shows that Ms. Liu Hongmei, Deputy Consul General of the Chinese Consulate General in Houston, “warmly praised the efforts and contributions made by the Atlanta Chinese Chamber of Commerce( of which Atlanta Chinese Alliance of Real Estate (CARE) is a member), and also wished everyone a happy and healthy Chinese New Year on behalf of the Chinese government.”)
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One of the reasons we didn't participate in the election in the past was that "one more vote or one less vote would have no effect on the outcome of the election.” But this time things are different. After the first round, Johns Creek's 50th House District was down to two candidates: Brad Raffensberger and Kelly Stewart, both conservative Republicans whose political views were virtually indistinguishable. Only 2,500 of the 25,000 voters in the first-round district voted, and Brad trailed Kelley by only 26 votes.
Brad reached out to the Asian community this time to understand and listen to our voices. He visited the Downtown Chinese Dance and Cultural School the weekend before, visited Atlanta Modern Chinese School, which has 500+ students, last Saturday, and on Sunday he hosted 30 Chinese at his home to speak about his governing philosophy. As a city councilman, he also attended the award ceremony for my Boy Scout troop and spoke on behalf of the city.
According to statistical projections, we only need 100 Chinese votes to swing the election for Brad, who will represent our voice in the state legislature in the future. We have already made a promise to him to guarantee 100 votes. This is a great opportunity for us Asians to show our power, and your vote has never been more important. Election Day is Tuesday, February 3. If you are unable to vote in person on that day, I can help you apply for an absentee ballet, which you can fill out and mail in. Please contact me at [email protected] if you need it, as we are running out of time for mailing.
It is also likely that there will be a Chinese candidate in the September City Council election this year. Thank you for your interest.
Xiao Yu
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So - let me get this straight. A politician campaigns with constituents who may vote for him. They vote for him and this means he has ties to the Chinese communist party? Hyperbole much? Absurdity much? Honest.In Depth. Revealing. Not so much.
Not So Much: Actually, it doesn't look to us like you read the article. There are links between this group and the CCP as stated in the article. That is what we were presenting. Troll Comment? Looks like it much.
This is very interesting to me. I live in the 7th District next to Johns Creek and can tell you that no single group volunteered as many hours in 2016 to canvass for Donald Trump than our local Chinese neighbors.
Not So Much brains cant see the smoke between the mirrors either and probably thinks ballots in suitcases hidden under a table and then Counted multiple times after everyone else is told to leave is SOP for a free and fair election....if you're a commie from China!
@Paul probably thinks that watching a small portion of a video over and over again and then injecting BS theory (kind of like this article) while completely ignoring the full, clear remainder of the video with DETAILED explanation constitutes proof of something. Come on - how long are you going to keep on spewing disproven lies?
This article is only half finished. It leaves us with innuendo. 'has ties to the CCP' is weak on it's own and leaves the reader to imagine exactly what that entails. I'd like more information and good journalism would require such. What specifically has this group done or affected? Why are they a problem (or not). As one of the commentors above stated, many in the Asian community are actually Trump supporters.
Innuendo is a cheesy tool when it comes to journalism. Epoch Times is fully owned by former Chinese citizens. (gasp!!) Do we now disregard them in total and consider them fake news? Absolutely not. The owners of the ET moved to America because they wanted religious freedom and exactly the things our Constitution provides. ie. They are just as supportive and involved in our American experiment as those of us born here, or perhaps even moreso as they know what it's like to be under the thumb of the CCP regime. I've had detractors and lefty 'friends' snarkily inform me that my linked article from the ET is actually run by....(gasp) Chinese immigrants. Ironic as hell, isn't it? The party that calls everyone else racist is behaving as such themselves.
Raffensbergrts ties to Chinese money will be revealed ...he's compromised to the core ..he will be jailed when the truth is known