In a startling Twitter thread by Erick Erickson of The Resurgent, massive voter fraud has been ousted and exposed in Georgia. A review by the Secretary of State (and even an independent investigator) set a massive lie straight about “pending” voters filed by Democrat Stacey Abrams.

As detailed by Erickson, the Associated Press ran a story on October 9th concerning “pending” voters, claiming that 53,000 people had been placed on a “pending voter” file in Georgia because of “exact match” law. “Exact match” requires voters to match their drivers license to their voter registration information.

In the story published by the Associated Press, hyphenated or changed last names were called out as an issue of voter suppression (among other things) by Stacey Abrams, the Democrat candidate for governorship of Georgia.

Abrams asserted that Republican rival Brian Kemp attempted to suppress minority and women voters via the supposed 53,000 “pending” voters.

The AP also interviewed a woman named Marsha Appling-Nunez and claimed she was a “pending” voter.

Instead, Appling-Nunez is an active voter and can vote on November 6th, despite the AP’s misleading report.

As broken down by Erickson:

There are not 53,000 pending voters. There are just over 75,000 voters. Here’s how they break down.

9,224 are ‘pending’ because the person is 17.5. 2,935 used a fake address. 3,393 are ‘pending’ because citizenship could not be verified. 5,842 are ‘pending’ because they match another active voter file. After you remove underage, fake addresses, duplicates, and non-citizens, you have roughly 46,000 ‘pending’ on the list.