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Nothing wrong with that at all. What IS questionable however, is why would someone collect many hundreds or perhaps thousands of ballots and then drop them off at 3:00 AM at a remote drop box. Maybe he just had a large family who couldn't get out to the drop box.
Fact Check-Does ‘2000 Mules’ provide evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election?
The documentary “2000 Mules” does not provide any concrete, verifiable evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. Technology and election integrity experts consulted by Reuters also did not find the geolocation, surveillance or any other information presented showed plausible evidence of fraud.
LOL. A lawsuit is simply an ALLEGATION. Get back to us if/when this ever goes to court and a verdict is rendered.
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I await as well because the United States of America is “a nation of laws, not a nation of men” (John Adams, second President of the United States). No one is, or can be allowed to be, above the law.
Second Lawsuit Brought Against Vigilantes for Voter Intimidation in Arizona
The plaintiff also outlines how this movement of vigilantes has been mobilized in the wake of conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, arguing that this “campaign of intimidation is predicated on lies. Defendants have promoted and fixated on a thoroughly debunked conspiracy theory that so-called ‘ballot mules’ illegally ‘stuffed’ ballots in drop boxes during the 2020 election.” The plaintiff further argues that, based on disinformation, the defendants “launched two parallel schemes to surveil, harass, and intimidate voters at drop boxes to deter them, and those who are lawfully assisting voters, from exercising the right to vote.”
Fact Check-Does ‘2000 Mules’ provide evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election?
The documentary “2000 Mules” does not provide any concrete, verifiable evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. Technology and election integrity experts consulted by Reuters also did not find the geolocation, surveillance or any other information presented showed plausible evidence of fraud.
So then, if there is no wrongdoing in dumping thousands of ballots in a drop box, then surely no one should object to being filmed dropping off their ballots, right? Why is it that you and others object to someone doing something that is NOT a violation of the law?
It is not a violation to watch others (from a distance) drop their ballots in a drop box. It is not a violation of the law for a citizen to carry a handgun. It is not a violation of the law to film someone in a public place. So, what's the problem if you have nothing to hide?
Once again, if you don't contemplate doing something illegal (or having someone do something illegal on your behalf), then why do you object to someone watching or filming a drop box?
With the OPs case tomorrow according to the court.
And if a verdict is rendered tomorrow, it will likely be appealed and drag on in the courts for weeks and months. The lawsuit itself is no doubt a political tactic and once the election is over in less than 2 weeks, it will have served its purpose regardless of the eventual outcome.
Democracy docket is a great link. Thanks for posting.
But these aren't rulings yet are they?
Agree, it is a good resource however both sides (plaintiff(s) & defendant(s) can & do make motions, based on the law, & the case proceeds. These cases have just begun, although it does seem that the Court has ruled in favor of the plaintiffs in regard to temporarily …
C. Temporarily and permanently enjoin the Defendants and their respective agents, officers, employees, and successors, and all persons acting in concert with each or any of them, from:
i. Gathering within sight of drop boxes;
ii. Following, taking photos of, or otherwise recording voters or prospective voters, those assisting voters or prospective voters, or their vehicles at or around a drop box;
iii. Training, organizing, or directing others to do the same.
More will follow as the cases proceed.
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