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Posted On: 09/07/2022 12:53:26 PM
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"There wasn't any box stuffing anywhere."
Get your head out of the sand and look at the proof. There was massive drop box stuffing.
Drop boxes were where the dead voters went to deposit their ballot.
The study found that in Wayne County, Michigan, at least 500 intermediaries called “mules” engaged in ballot trafficking by collecting thousands of absentee ballots from voters and depositing them in ballot drop boxes for money.
“While we are limited in what we can say, we can confirm that several individuals have been indicted on charges related to ballot harvesting and voter fraud, ” said Conner.
The video, one of several surveillance clips shown in a montage during her interview, was used because it was clear enough to illustrate a ballot box being visited by people dropping off multiple ballots, Engelbrecht said.
That particular drop box was also significant because it was visited by 271 people over one 25-hour period monitored by True the Vote, Engelbrecht said. But a video of the ballot box being emptied by elections workers appeared to hold far more than 271 ballots.
When True the Vote requested and checked the log of that ballot box, it found that 1,962 ballots had been deposited by those 271 people.
When Engelbrecht asked the state for information about how many of those 1,962 ballots had the required signature, the answer was “none,” she said.
Get your head out of the sand and look at the proof. There was massive drop box stuffing.
Drop boxes were where the dead voters went to deposit their ballot.
The study found that in Wayne County, Michigan, at least 500 intermediaries called “mules” engaged in ballot trafficking by collecting thousands of absentee ballots from voters and depositing them in ballot drop boxes for money.
“While we are limited in what we can say, we can confirm that several individuals have been indicted on charges related to ballot harvesting and voter fraud, ” said Conner.
The video, one of several surveillance clips shown in a montage during her interview, was used because it was clear enough to illustrate a ballot box being visited by people dropping off multiple ballots, Engelbrecht said.
That particular drop box was also significant because it was visited by 271 people over one 25-hour period monitored by True the Vote, Engelbrecht said. But a video of the ballot box being emptied by elections workers appeared to hold far more than 271 ballots.
When True the Vote requested and checked the log of that ballot box, it found that 1,962 ballots had been deposited by those 271 people.
When Engelbrecht asked the state for information about how many of those 1,962 ballots had the required signature, the answer was “none,” she said.
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