You clearly are a conspiracy theory goof...
Garbriel Sterling, the Republican voting implementation manager for Georgia pointed out that the events of the night of the water leak can be found on
surveillance footage.
"You'll see when they walk in and see the obvious water leak on the floor. You will see they move all of the stuff out of the way. You will see the Zamboni little carpet drier thingy driving around. I mean, you can see all the things happening. You can see the table get put in place," Sterling said.
"What's really frustrating is the president's attorneys had this same videotape. They saw the exact same things the rest of us could see and they chose to mislead the public about what was on that video."
Fulton Commission Chairman Robb Pitts told the Journal-Constitution that the pipe burst occurred at 6:07 a.m. and was repaired within two hours.
"Around 6 am on Nov 3, a pipe burst in the room at State Farm Arena where absentee ballots were processed. Arena staff swiftly completed repairs. Work resumed in approx. 2 hours. No ballots or equipment were damaged during the incident."
Chief Investigator for the Georgia Secretary of State Frances Watson
wrote in an affidavit that the Secretary of State's Office received complaints that election staff was asked to leave due to a water leak at State Farm Arena, but "Fulton County staff continued to scan ballots in the tabulation center."