Republican National Committee poll watchers have now been allowed into the buildings in Georgia counties necessary to observe the election process, according to Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley.
"Following our pressure campaign, our poll watchers have now been let into the building in all four Georgia counties," Whatley wrote on the social media platform, X on Saturday.
"Our lawsuit over the offices remaining open is still pending, but we have eyes in the room as votes are being counted. We will continue our aggressive efforts to enforce Georgia law and protect the vote."
Whatley announced earlier that the election integrity wing of the RNC had filed a lawsuit against counties in Georgia.
"The Secretary of State has issued guidance to allow Republican poll watchers in but local officials REFUSE. Our election integrity operation has filed a lawsuit."
"Georgia voters demand that the state and courts ensure that these reckless counties administer fair, transparent, and secure elections," Whatley said.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center sued a Georgia county over allegations that it failed to send out approximately 3,000 absentee ballots by a requested deadline.
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