As Georgia election officials on Tuesday night announced a pause in vote counts in Chatham County, President Donald Trump insinuated that a big “voter dump” was being set up against GOP candidates Sens. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) and David Perdue in the Senate runoffs. Chatham County’s Board of Elections Chairman, Tom Mahoney, said Tuesday night that election workers at the county’s elections annex processing absentee ballots had been sent home for the night and would return the following morning. Election workers in Fulton County will also resume counting votes in the morning, while a reported technical issue is causing delay in DeKalb County’s vote count, meaning some 19,000 ballots will be manually scanned to be tabulated and added to the total vote count. “Looks like they are setting up a big ‘voter dump’ against the Republican candidates. Waiting to see how many votes they need?” Trump responded to the news in …