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ERIE, Pa. (WBTW) — A United States Postal Service worker who made claims of mail-in ballot tampering in Pennsylvania — which Senator Lindsey Graham called for investigation into — recanted his allegations Monday. The USPS employee, identified as Richard Hopkins, signed a sworn affidavit alleging ballot tampering and fraud. In the affidavit, the postal worker […]
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USPS whistleblower denies report he recanted voter fraud claims
https://nypost.com/2020/11/11/usps-w...opkins%2C%2032.
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Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick (R) on Tuesday announced that he is offering a reward of up to $1 million from his campaign account for "whistleblowers and tipsters" from anywhere in the nation that are able to come forward with evidence of voter fraud, several local news outlets reported Tuesday. Patrick's payment-based search for proof of fraud further highlighted the fact that claims of widespread cheating in the 2020 election have been entirely unsubstantiated.
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you seem to be confusing evidence with allegations
allegations are for the media and public
investigations that find evidence get presented to judges in court...you wont see much if any of it unless youre present in the courts
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It's amusing that you keep saying that.
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Take a look at what he's doing.
He's taking people to court because they didn't vote for him.
That's bullying through the courts which is not on.
Hence why he's a vexatious litigant. He's misusing the courts for his own reasons which have no reasonable grounds to do so.
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