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Whistleblowers testify to Election fraud in battlefield states

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Whistleblowers in Virginia recently decided to speak out in an effort to preserve election integrity. The Thomas More Society Law Firm Friendship Project held a press conference Tuesday, during which multiple whistleblowers gave eyewitness testimony about voter fraud in key battlefield states.


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The Amistad Project discovered hundreds of thousands of ballot papers affected by voter fraud in five states, including Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. They required election officials to send records and videos to polling officials at various polling locations, especially at the ballot box, through the mail.


It comes as Republican lawmakers across the country are hearing the Trump campaign case of widespread voter fraud. Meanwhile, campaign officials have called for a Wisconsin recount and signature verification from Georgia election officials.


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2 December 2020

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