Reasonable Inference
[Reasonable Inference — As to influence on adjudication and tabulation] Operations orchestrated by the Center for Common Ground and the NAACP, led by Andrea Miller and Ray McClendon, coordinated with the Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition to conduct get-out-the-vote, ballot curing, and election protection operations in Georgia. Miller and McClendon have publicly claimed credit for the “Georgia miracle” — a reference to the margin shift in Georgia’s final certified result. Whether these operations influenced adjudication or tabulation processes, as distinguished from lawful voter engagement, is a reasonable inference from the organizations’ own stated activities.
Citations
Andrea Miller (Center for Common Ground) and Ray McClendon (NAACP Atlanta), “The Georgia Way: Strategies That Work for Winning Elections” (transcript), Laura Flanders & Friends (Miller and McClendon claim credit for the “Georgia miracle” of 2020–21; describing coordinated get-out-the-vote and ballot curing operations in Georgia).
Independent Media Institute, The Georgia Way (corroborating transcript of Miller and McClendon statements).
Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition (confirming coalition’s self-described role in the “Georgia miracle” of 2020 and operations inside Georgia election administration).