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I worked with around 80 coworkers in two shifts at the election headquarters. We were all instructed to falsify the ballot package dates by different supervisors. The false dates were entered into the system as the mailing date. This happened daily starting on September 22nd. The supervisors would give us a different date each day, sometimes using the same date consecutively. It was never the correct date, always prior to the actual preparation date.

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Councilmen were approached with unmarked ballots, claiming they were from confused immigrant voters. One councilman mentioned gathering 43 blank ballots and wanting to ensure they were filled out correctly. Another councilman was warned about allegations of voter fraud, including buying ballots at midnight meetings. The conversation implied one councilman paid for 300 ballots in the past. The councilman did not deny the allegations, leading to suspicions of ballot manipulation. Translation: Councilmen were given unmarked ballots supposedly from confused immigrant voters. One councilman mentioned collecting 43 blank ballots to be filled out correctly. Another councilman was warned about allegations of voter fraud, including buying ballots at midnight meetings. The conversation suggested one councilman paid for 300 ballots in the past. The councilman did not deny the allegations, raising concerns about ballot manipulation.

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In downtown Minneapolis, James O'Keefe meets Levon Mohammed, also known as King Levon One, who claims to have hundreds of blank absentee ballots in his car. Levon discusses how money is the key to winning elections and mentions that people in Hanover are paid to fill out the absentee ballots. He also reveals that seniors in three towers collect every ballot, even without payment. Young people and women who didn't vote on the ballots were given cash incentives. Levon emphasizes that the system is against them and that they are victims. He mentions that they were instructed to stay at home and fill out the ballots.

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The speaker had around 80 coworkers at the original place of work, instructed to falsify ballot package dates by different supervisors on different days. The false dates were used as the ballot mailing date in the system. Multiple supervisors were involved in instructing the backdating process.

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The speakers discuss what they describe as a mass and opaque operation affecting elections. They claim that the total amount involved is “way beyond anybody’s imagination” and that neither the state nor the federal government knows it. They allege that a judge would bow to the head of the “Somalian mafia,” and describe the situation as a voting block whose members will vote together. They state that if someone does something against “our community,” they will vote for that person’s opponent, asserting that there is ballot harvesting and that they have witnessed it firsthand. The implication is that the voting bloc coordinates to influence election outcomes. They describe Cedar Riverside as a major, massive apartment complex and ask how many Somalis live there, noting that there are “one complex” and “20 more just like this around the Twin Cities,” totaling “probably a 100,000 or more people.” They claim these people are all Somali and are “living rent free.” They further claim they are driving vehicles paid for by others, eating food paid for by others, and that “they’re everything they do is something that you paid for,” implying that public funds or subsidies support them. The speakers allege that an entire block will vote for a single candidate, with “one person” going to collect all the ballots. They assert there is no tracking and that there could be multiple people living in an apartment, possibly nine ballots, with someone then “collect[ing] all the ballots.” The dialogue emphasizes a coordinated effort to manipulate voting outcomes through ballot collection and bloc voting, portraying the Somali community as organized to vote as a unified force in elections while alleging widespread use of ballot harvesting and ballot collection practices.

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The speaker states that around 80 coworkers were present at the election headquarters. All workers were allegedly instructed to falsify documents when preparing ballot packages. The date on the ballot package would be entered into QVF as the ballot mailing date. Starting September 22nd, a different date was given each day to backdate the application, though sometimes the same date was used on consecutive days. The date was never the correct date, meaning it was never the same day the package was prepared. The speaker claims the date used was always prior to the preparation date. Multiple supervisors allegedly instructed them to backdate the documents every day.

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They were paid to collect and sign absentee ballots, earning around $1200 a day. The process involved getting personal information from elderly voters and filling out ballots for them. The ballots were both paper and electronic. The completed ballots were then taken back to Stewart Clegg and Deborah Peoples, the district chair for the Democratic Party.

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An individual states that around 80 coworkers were instructed to falsify documents at the election headquarters. They claim that when preparing ballot packages, a false date was deliberately placed on them, which would then be entered into the QVF as the ballot mailing date. The individual says that starting September 22nd, they were given different dates to backdate the applications, though sometimes the same date was used for consecutive days. They assert that the date was never the correct date and was always prior to the day the package was prepared, constituting a false statement. They claim that multiple supervisors instructed them to backdate the documents every day.

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Craig Callaway, a former president of the Atlantic City city council in New Jersey, has been arrested on felony mail-in ballot fraud charges. He is known locally as an expert in mail-in ballots and has the power to influence elections. Last Thursday, Callaway was charged with federal voter fraud for allegedly voting on behalf of individuals without their permission or knowledge. This arrest provides some insight into how he was able to carry out these fraudulent activities.

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One speaker claims that ballots can be purchased directly from shops or ordered online and shipped to one's house. They state that anyone can buy ballots by going to any printing company in the nation and printing them out using certified blank ballot stock. The information on the ballot can be obtained by looking up what the ballot would look like from many county and secretary of state websites or by requesting an absentee ballot for your region and copying it. The speaker claims they were able to purchase 10,000 ballots. The speaker also mentions "vindicating Trump" and a movie opening nationwide in theaters September 27th.

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Three Yeah. There was video. You could see the video. There was a video out and about that he has the ballots in his car Right. And talking about the only way you can win is with money. I was looking at them, and they were not filled. They were blank. Who is the one filling out the absentee ballots? People who work, with, like, in Admiral Omar. Where do they pay the money? The the minute we sign the thing, the election, that's what you get paid.

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She offered to deliver 5,000 votes for Biden for $55,000 upfront. She emphasized the need for payment, stating she won't work for free. The cost per vote was estimated to be between 5 to 8 dollars.

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Project Veritas has uncovered a video showing a man purchasing an absentee ballot registration form from a voter, giving him $200 as "pocket money," and expecting to collect the ballot later. This practice is illegal. It is suggested that a woman initiated this scheme involving payment for votes. Additionally, it is alleged that individuals working for Ilhan are involved in counting ballots and influencing voters at polling places, guiding them on whom to vote for, regardless of their English proficiency.

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Project Veritas has obtained a tape appearing to show a man buying an absentee ballot registration form from a voter. The man allegedly gave the voter $200 as "pocket money" and expected to collect the ballot once received. According to the tape, a woman initiated a "pay to vote" scheme. Individuals working for Ilhan Omar are allegedly counting ballots. Furthermore, these individuals became managers in a prison, escorting inmates to voting booths and instructing them on who to vote for, regardless of whether the inmates speak English.

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Starting on September 22nd, different dates were used to backdate applications, sometimes using the same date consecutively. Multiple supervisors instructed around 80 workers to falsify ballot packages by putting false dates on them. The false date entered into QEF was considered the ballot mailing date, which is a violation of the law.

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Raquel Rodriguez discusses buying votes for various political candidates in Texas, mentioning prices ranging from $5 to $10 per vote. She also talks about securing positions for judges and city council members in exchange for money and political influence. Rodriguez boasts about her connections and influence over politicians, including judges and state representatives. She emphasizes the importance of getting the right people elected and mentions working with both Republicans and Democrats to achieve her goals. Rodriguez's actions highlight the prevalence of voter and election fraud, urging authorities to take action.

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I worked with around 80 coworkers who were instructed to backdate ballot packages at the election headquarters. Different false dates were used each day, totaling about 10,000 false documents created per day for approximately 10 days. Multiple supervisors were involved in giving instructions. The false dates were entered into the system as the mailing date.

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She was asked how many votes she could deliver for Biden and said at least 5,000 for $55,000. She stated she needs cash upfront and won't do it for free. She mentioned getting the Biden vote out and not worrying if they don't pay her. The cost per vote was mentioned as $5 to $8.

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An explosive tape reveals a man purchasing an absentee ballot registration form from a voter, giving her $200 as "pocket money" and expecting to collect her ballot later. The voter initiated this practice of paying for votes. Workers associated with Ilhan are involved in counting the ballots and act as managers for voters, guiding them through the voting process. They influence voters on whom to select, even if the voters are English speakers.

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The speaker worked with around 80 coworkers in two shifts at the election headquarters. They were all instructed to falsify the ballot package by backdating it each day with a different date, even though it was never the correct date. Multiple supervisors were involved in giving these instructions.

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In Arizona, there is a long-standing issue of powerful individuals controlling communities. These people are involved in various activities, such as building underprivileged housing, controlling contractors, banks, and financing organizations. They also participate in rounding up ballots, as informants have revealed. These collectors and mules earn around $10.40 per ballot, which adds up to a significant amount of money. During interviews, two individuals familiar with the situation expressed frustration, emphasizing that nothing ever changes and nobody listens. The goal is to raise awareness and bring attention to what is happening in our elections.

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Starting on September 22nd, the speaker was instructed to backdate applications each day to make it appear as if they were submitted earlier. Multiple supervisors gave this instruction, and around 80 coworkers were involved in the falsification. The false dates on the ballot packages were entered into the system as the mailing date, which is against the law.

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I worked with around 80 coworkers at the election headquarters, where we were instructed to falsify ballot package dates. Different supervisors told us to backdate the documents, creating about 10,000 false documents per day for 10 days, totaling around 100,000 false documents. Sometimes we completed up to 14,000 packages per day.

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They were paid to collect absentee ballots from elderly people, receiving around $12 per ballot. This was part of a vote harvesting scheme in Tarrant County, where ballots were filled out for the Democratic party. Leticia Sanchez received money to pay others who collected votes, with ballot applications coming from former city councilman Sal Espino's office.

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Shakir Khan, a Lodi city council member, was arrested just hours after attending a council meeting, accused of fraudulently obtaining his seat. Investigators began looking into Khan in 2019 due to an illegal gambling operation, leading to charges of gambling, fraud, and money laundering in 2020. During a search of his home, they discovered sealed and completed ballots. A concerned citizen alerted authorities to multiple voter registrations linked to Khan, with about 70 names registered at his address or associated with his contact information. Investigators found evidence that Khan registered individuals without their knowledge, filled out ballots for them, and manipulated voter registrations.
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