“Doesn’t Make Sense”: Whistleblowers Share Their Disturbing Election Day Stories
Three whistleblowers appeared on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show on Tuesday to share their disturbing stories of Election Day 2020, raising new questions about the validity of Joe Biden’s win over Donald Trump.
Kristina Karamo was an election observer in Michigan, and she told Hannity that she encountered several incidents in which poll workers and their supervisors made bizarre and illogical choices about what should be done with error-strewn ballots. She narrowed in on one incident in particular to illustrate the attitude at her polling precinct.
“What happened was, at the adjudication table, a ballot came up and it was straight party, the person had voted straight-party Democrat and straight-party Republican, and the important part is they were filled-in circles, so that’s an intentional mark,” she explained.
“The person didn’t make any other votes for judges, proposals, nothing else, and the poll worker just was like, ‘I’m going to give it to the Democrats,’” Karamo continued. “And so I’m like ‘No, that ballot should be tossed out,’ and this person had previously given a vote to Joe Biden where a voter had voted for Joe Biden and the Green Party candidate for president. So that had my attention.”
Karamo said she brought the dispute to the attention of the employee’s supervisor who seemed to willfully miss the problem.
“He begins to scream at me and tells her to push it through,” she said. “People try to say this is just one incident. No, it’s a bunch of instances. We had no way of coordinating these mass stories that all add up, but the Democrats have plenty of time to coordinate their stories, so it doesn’t make sense that all of our stories are telling the same type of situation where we witnessed massive fraud.”
Another whistleblower – USPS subcontractor Ethan Pease – told Hannity that he was told that the Post Office would backdate 100,000 mail-in ballots to make sure they got counted in the election. The Wisconsin man said that he left on his route on Election Day without a single ballot in his truck.
“The day after the election, I didn’t really think anything of it until the Postal Service supervisor asked me if I had forgotten ballots the night before, and I didn’t have any, so I was like ‘That’s kind of a weird question, no?’” he related.
He said that he was then told that “100,000 ballots were supposedly missing in the state of Wisconsin and an order came down to look for them from the Wisconsin-Illinois USPS chapter.”
They were joined by Jesse Morgan, another USPS subcontractor, who said that he drove 24 pallets worth of mail-in ballots from Bethpage, New York to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on October 21st.
“Then I drove them to Lancaster, dropped the trailer in Lancaster, dropped my truck off, and went home,” he said.
On Tuesday, Attorney General William Barr said that the DOJ had found no widespread evidence of fraud in the 2020 election.
One wonders how hard they looked.
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