cons searching high and low for proof of election fraud when all they ever have to do is look in the mirror.
Investigators for the elections board are looking at whether a Bladen County voter-turnout operative who worked for the Harris campaign, L. McCrae Dowless Jr., or his employees manipulated, destroyed or illegally handled absentee ballots.
one volunteer for a local candidate, Kenneth Simmons, said Mr. Dowless boasted that he was hoarding hundreds of completed ballots to bolster his clients.
Mr. Dowless boasted to them that he had 800 or 900 signed and completed absentee ballots in his possession, and that he planned on turning them in to the county Board of Elections just before the deadline.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/11/us/politics/north-carolina-election-leak-.html?module=inline
AND IF THATS NO PROOF ENOUGH
early voter data was improperly leaked by the elections board in Bladen County, where state officials are already investigating possible electoral fraud.
Democrats allege that data was leaked exclusively to Republicans, giving them an advantage before Election Day.
The statement by the chairman, Robin Hayes, appeared to bring state Republicans one step closer to acknowledging that the November election, which their candidate, Mark Harris, had apparently won by 905 votes, may need to be nullified and a new election called.
Investigators for the elections board are looking at whether a Bladen County voter-turnout operative who worked for the Harris campaign, L. McCrae Dowless Jr., or his employees manipulated, destroyed or illegally handled absentee ballots.
one volunteer for a local candidate, Kenneth Simmons, said Mr. Dowless boasted that he was hoarding hundreds of completed ballots to bolster his clients.
Mr. Dowless boasted to them that he had 800 or 900 signed and completed absentee ballots in his possession, and that he planned on turning them in to the county Board of Elections just before the deadline.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/11/us/politics/north-carolina-election-leak-.html?module=inline
AND IF THATS NO PROOF ENOUGH
early voter data was improperly leaked by the elections board in Bladen County, where state officials are already investigating possible electoral fraud.
Democrats allege that data was leaked exclusively to Republicans, giving them an advantage before Election Day.
The statement by the chairman, Robin Hayes, appeared to bring state Republicans one step closer to acknowledging that the November election, which their candidate, Mark Harris, had apparently won by 905 votes, may need to be nullified and a new election called.
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