Evidence of alleged voter fraud appears in Mich., Pa.


Bins and bundles of absentee ballots sit on and under tables at DeVos Place on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020, in Grand Rapids, Mich. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)

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UPDATED 7:16 AM PT – Wednesday, November 11, 2020

The Trump campaign is pursuing litigation in key swing states as allegations of voter fraud continue to pop up across the country.

In a conference call Tuesday, Trump campaign attorney Matt Morgan told reporters it filed a lawsuit to stop the state of Michigan from certifying its results until it can be verified that votes were cast lawfully.
This came after Shiawassee County polls suddenly showed Democrat nominee Joe Biden having a 200,000 point lead over President Trump. Officials later attributed that to a “typo.”

There is only one party in America that opposes voter ID; one party in America that opposes verifying signatures, citizenship, residency, eligibility,” said White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany. “There is only one party in America trying to keep observers out of the count room and that party, my friend, is the Democrat Party.”

McEnany recently went on air to say she had 234 pages of sworn affidavits alleging election irregularities in Wayne County alone. She said officials reported several ballots, including one batch where 60 percent had the same signature. Additionally, another 35 ballots had no voter record yet were counted anyway.

Meanwhile in Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S. Postal Service (USPS) whistleblower Richard Hopkins is fighting against federal agents and the mainstream media to maintain his allegations that illegal backdated postmarks were added to some late mail-in ballots.

Hopkins came forward only to have USPS Inspector General Russell Strasser try to bully him into saying his story was fabricated. On top of that, the Washington Post published an article stating that Hopkins had officially recanted his claims.

President Trump later took to Twitter to praise Hopkins while calling him a “brave patriot.”

Since election night, the Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada and Georgia with several still pending.

RELATED: Alleged examples of voting fraud pouring in despite Democrats’ insistence no such fraud exists

 





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