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There are two police reports alleging voter fraud in Lawrence, with potentially more to come. An investigation is underway at the state and local levels. One man reported catching a woman on camera stealing ballots from his mailbox. He discovered the theft after being told he had already voted when he tried to vote in person. The Essex County District Attorney's Office and Secretary of State William Galvin are investigating potential voter fraud allegations, including reviewing all mail-in ballots and provisional ballots. A further investigation will contact people who allegedly voted by mail. A second report involves a Lawrence woman awaiting a decision on whether her in-person vote will count, due to a potentially forged signature on her mail-in ballot. State elections officials are reviewing these allegations, with results expected before the new terms begin in January. Authorities stated they will take action and have a history of sending people to jail for election crimes. Stealing mail is a federal offense, potentially leading to a federal investigation.

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Allegations of voter fraud against Springfield mayoral candidate Justin Hurst are denied by him. Election workers claim they heard people asking for payment and being told who to vote for. Surveillance video shows a man handing out cash. Legal consequences could include up to 1 year in prison if proven true, but charges are unlikely before the election.

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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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The discussion revolves around ballot counting issues at the dome during the election. It was reported that Democrats resumed counting after Republicans left due to supposed leak issues. Video evidence shows Democrats returning to count ballots, with claims of ballot stuffing occurring during that time. There are allegations of canvassers being paid to collect absentee ballots, which raises legal concerns. The conversation highlights strategies to manipulate vote counts without drawing attention, particularly in areas with established voting patterns. Investigations are mentioned, along with the recognition of individuals involved in suspicious activities. Overall, there is a focus on potential election fraud and the mechanisms behind it.

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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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Jordan Conrad from Gateway Plumbing questions Miss Hobbs about the secret testing on election machines in Maricopa County, Arizona. He asks about discrepancies in signatures on mail-in ballots. Miss Hobbs, as secretary of state, oversaw elections in the area. Jordan expresses frustration and asks for a break while at the gym.

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I'm in downtown Detroit at the TCF Center where they are contesting ballots. A man shared that at 4 AM, three vehicles arrived with over 130,000 ballots, all for Biden, after the precinct had closed. This raised concerns about the legitimacy of the ballots.

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There are allegations of voter fraud in the Springfield mayoral election, but the FBI has declined to investigate. Election workers claim Justin Hearst's campaign paid for votes, but no criminal investigation has been confirmed. City solicitor John Payne is disappointed by the lack of action, as election fraud is a serious issue. No other law enforcement agencies are known to be looking into the matter. The DA's office had no additional information to provide when contacted.

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A video captured by a ring camera shows a woman removing three ballots from a man's mailbox in Lawrence. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, discovered that he had allegedly already voted when he went to vote in person on election day. He reviewed the camera footage and reported the incident to the police. The Essex County District Attorney's Office and Secretary of State William Galvin are investigating the potential voter fraud allegations.

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The race for state attorney is close, with Eileen O'Neil Burke leading Clayton Harris by less than 5,000 votes. The Chicago Board of Elections admitted to a mistake in counting and communication, adding 10,000 vote by mail ballots to the total. The director apologized for the error, saying he prioritized speed over accuracy. The race is still too close to call.

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Good evening. A federal court in Iowa has ruled in favor of Republicans, allowing the state to challenge the validity of 2,176 ballots that may belong to non-citizens ahead of the election.

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Wanda, a Democrat operative, was arrested for ballot fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 2019 and charged with unlawfully possessing another person's ballot and witness tampering. She worked for Mayor Joe Gannon, who she helped elect in 2023. Three other Bridgeport Democrats were also charged. Mayor Gannon refused to comment on the situation. Wanda's actions have led to distrust in the election system, with candidates feeling cheated. It is crucial to ensure fair elections by holding accountable those involved in fraud.

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Democratic leaders in Rensselaer County are calling for the resignation of 3 county employees indicted in a voter fraud investigation. The minority leaders of the legislature emphasize the importance of election integrity. The accused employees, Rich Chris, James Gordon, and Leslie Wallace, allegedly applied for absentee ballots using other voters' information in the 2021 election. Despite the charges, all 3 individuals deny any wrongdoing. Two former officials involved in the case have already pleaded guilty.

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A government employee was fired for allegedly helping to rig the 2020 presidential election in favor of Joe Biden. She printed 64,000 ballots in City Hall, had ballots filled out by city employees, kicked out observers, and brought in more ballots illegally. An email from a coworker mentioned delivering just enough votes at 3 AM. This may explain how Biden suddenly surged ahead in Wisconsin. The woman has been fired, and this incident needs further investigation. This could have led to Biden having more ballots, not necessarily more votes.

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The Bridgeport mayor testified in a ballot battle, distancing himself from a woman involved in handling ballots. Attorneys questioned the mayor about a previous election fraud case. The campaign manager for another candidate testified about discrepancies in absentee ballots. The civil case is nearing its end, with court proceedings set to resume on Thursday.

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- The evidence, through eyewitness testimony corroborated by others, shows that a 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots for the twenty twenty general election were shipped from Bethpage, New York to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where those ballots and the trailer in which they were shipped disappeared. - On October 21, there was a series of unusual events that cannot be a coincidence. I know I saw ballots with return addresses filled out, thousands of them, thousands, loaded onto my trailer in New York and headed for Pennsylvania. At first, I didn't think it was a big deal. In fact, I thought it was really awesome. I was like, sweet. I'm doing something for the presidential race. You know? This is cool. But as things became weirder, I got to thinking and wondered why I was driving complete ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. I didn't know why, so I decided to speak up. And that's what I'm doing today. - It could be a 144 to over, to a quarter million ballots. Part of our developing investigation indicates that Jesse wasn't alone. There was a number, as in like a bunch of different trucks which engaged in this. So when you think about the magnitude of potential votes showing up the night of the election after midnight, you have to have an artifact. So if you eliminate the impossible with all things being equal, whatever remains must be the truth. The truth is ballot showed up. They were counted. They do not match necessarily the records of who should have voted. In some instances, the stats don't add up, and we continue to analyze that. - With that said, I believe beyond a shadow of a doubt, we have evidence of a massive transfer of completed curated ballots ready to be injected into counting centers.

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The city of Richmond received an unprecedented number of absentee ballot applications, raising concerns about potential abuse in the system. The campaign claims evidence of voter suppression and absentee ballot fraud, including a video showing a city employee depositing absentee ballots. The campaign calls for a comprehensive investigation by the State Election Enforcement Commission and seeks legal remedies to prevent tainted results. They also request a restraining order against the distribution of additional absentee ballot applications and advocate for supervised elections. The campaign urges the state police to pursue the 2019 investigation recommendation and calls for new leadership in Bridgeport.

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The city of Richmond received an unprecedented number of over 4,000 absentee ballot applications in this primary. Concerns have been raised about potential abuse in the absentee ballot system, especially after a significant shift in results during the tabulation of absentee ballots. Evidence of voter suppression and absentee ballot fraud has been gathered, including a video showing a city employee depositing absentee ballots. The integrity of the Democratic Town Committee and their alignment with the Gannon administration is questioned. The campaign is calling for a swift and comprehensive investigation by the State Election Enforcement Commission and seeking legal remedies, including an injunction against the election results. They also advocate for supervised elections and immediate action by the state police. The campaign will continue towards the general election.

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State and local officials are investigating allegations of voter fraud in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Video footage obtained by NBC 10 Boston shows a woman removing three ballots from a man's mailbox. The man had gone to vote in person but was told he had already voted. The Essex County District Attorney's Office and Secretary of State William Galvin are looking into the allegations. There are currently two reports of potential voter fraud in Lawrence, with the possibility of more. State officials are sorting through the allegations, and the results will be delivered before the new terms of the candidates begin in January. If the mail was stolen, it could also lead to a federal investigation.

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Wanda the stuffer allegedly stuffed so many ballots in Bridgeport, Connecticut that they had to redo the election. The mayor of Bridgeport won again, but there are new allegations of fraud. GOM's campaign operative, Denise Solano, distributed hundreds of absentee ballot applications to unauthorized campaign workers, violating election law. Evidence was also provided of a voter being issued a ballot on the day she died, with the completed ballot being mailed back 8 days later. The secretary of state suggested voting in person might be better if absentee voting isn't secure. The New York Times even acknowledged voter fraud in Bridgeport. The city didn't want to discuss how absentee ballots are counted. Overall, Bridgeport's election doesn't look good in terms of safety and security.

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I'm in downtown Detroit at the TCF Center, where they are contesting ballots. A guy I spoke to said they had finished counting all the ballots smoothly and were ready to shut down. But at around 4 AM, three vehicles arrived with 130,000+ ballots. He was astonished that every single one of those ballots was for Biden and had been delivered before the cutoff time.

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Wanda, an alleged ballot stuffer caught on camera in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has gone into hiding. The judge overturned the election due to overwhelming evidence. People have mixed opinions about Wanda, with some describing her as a nice lady and others calling her a bully. She is currently on administrative leave and has not been arrested. The town seems to have a lot of questionable activities, but the governor of Connecticut doesn't see any issues with the elections. The video ends with Johnny from Fox attempting to interview Wanda, who remains silent and pleads the 5th.

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Allegations of voter fraud against Springfield mayoral candidate Justin Hurst are denied. Election workers claim they heard people asking for payment and being told who to vote for. Surveillance video shows money being exchanged. Legal consequences could include up to 1 year in prison if proven true. Charges may not be filed before the election.

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A poll manager was caught on surveillance video bringing blank ballots to a bar. The manager, Mark Provenza, was removed from his position after the incident. The owner of the bar was surprised to see the ballots being stuffed into bags labeled "ballot." The Lorain County Board of Elections and the sheriff's office are investigating the situation. The director of the Board of Elections mentioned that it is common for poll workers to pick up supplies before the election, but they are instructed to keep them safe at home.

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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing alleged election cheating involving Democratic candidates in Connecticut and New York. In Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mayor Joe Ganim, an ex-convict, faced accusations of ballot stuffing during a tight primary against challenger John Gomez. Surveillance footage showed a woman, Wanda Geter-Pataky, stuffing absentee ballots into a drop box, leading to a court ruling that the election results were in serious doubt. The judge suggested a new primary election, but the general election is still set for Tuesday. In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams is under investigation by the FBI for potential illegal campaign contributions from Turkey. His chief fundraiser's home was raided, and evidence was seized, including documents related to campaign financing. Adams canceled meetings in Washington, D.C., to address the situation, raising concerns about his involvement in the alleged misconduct. Kelly and guest Adam Carolla discuss the broader implications of election integrity, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations on absentee ballots and election day voting. They express skepticism about the honesty of politicians and the potential for election fraud. The conversation shifts to the ongoing migrant crisis, with mayors from various cities, including Adams, requesting federal funding to manage the influx of illegal immigrants. Kelly criticizes the mayors for seeking financial assistance rather than addressing border security. Kelly also covers the conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried for fraud, highlighting his previous status as a Democratic darling and the fallout from his actions. The hosts reflect on the media's failure to scrutinize figures like Bankman-Fried and the consequences of misplaced trust in authority. The show concludes with a discussion about the recent behavior of Tiffany Gomez, who had a public meltdown on a plane, claiming to see a "non-real" person. Gomez later downplayed her outburst, but Kelly and Carolla suggest it reflects a deeper issue of mental health and the influence of conspiracy theories in society. Lastly, Target's CEO addresses backlash over pride merchandise, claiming it was worse than the looting following George Floyd's murder. Kelly and Carolla challenge his statements, pointing out discrepancies and questioning the narrative surrounding the controversy.
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