There was the earlier, and more likely to be accepted section:
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Further, there exists clear evidence of 20,311 absentee or early voters in Georgia that voted while registered as having moved out of state. Specifically, these persons were showing on the National Change of Address Database (NCOA) as having moved, or as having filed subsequent voter registration in another state also as evidence that they moved and even potentially voted in another state. The 20,311 votes by persons documented as having moved exceeds the margin by which Donald Trump lost the election by 7,641 votes.
One other detail is that the case may not be solely aimed at having the result changed by the court, and more related to having these found by the court to have occurred, both as a means of "demonstrating" that the election was potentially won through fraud, as well as to provide the state legislature an option to select electors based on the "likely" (as they may wish to see it ) true result rather than on the result achieved with the fraudulent votes included.
Let's not get confused here. At this stage there's no way of telling whether
is relatively more or less likely to be accepted. Powell claims there is evidence, that hasn't been proven. Powell is also still wittering about Venezuela, though that link has already been dismissed.