Yesterday veteran poll manager Bridget Thorne received a letter from Dwight Brower of the Fulton County Department of Registrations and Election firing her from “poll management or other poll positions.” No reason was given in the letter.

However, the real reason becomes clear if you know that Thorne was working in State Farm Arena as a poll manager when she was tasked, as she had been trained by the Dominion voting machine company, to take a batch of ballots and then spoil them as a test. At some point, she apparently was asked to stop spoiling them and then allow them to be saved. She suspected something was suspicious, especially since it was during the time (captured on video) when suitcase-looking boxes full of ballots were under a covered table and she wasn’t sure what workers were doing moving them and why they were to be counted. She later testified at a state Senate hearing about what she saw.

Sandy Springs attorney Ray Smith, a lead lawyer for President Trump in Georgia, sums up the situation:

“Ms. Thorne had been a long-time poll worker and manager in Fulton County. It is mighty suspicious that she was let go after testifying at the Georgia state Senate hearing on election integrity and that she also is a witness for the president’s lawsuit.”

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