Posted on Nov 3, 2022
Debunked film causes Republicans to mobilize, raising concerns of voter intimidation
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I am down here in Prescott, Az visiting my son for the holidays. We are having some serious problems here. There are armed individuals, wearing body armor, with faces covered, watching the drop boxes, making videos and even following some voters home.
That, my friends, is some scary shit!
That, my friends, is some scary shit!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."A conspiracy theory claiming that liberal activists are stuffing ballot drop boxes with fraudulent votes has been thoroughly and repeatedly debunked. But many Republicans have embraced a film that uses the stylings of an investigative documentary to make the lie seem plausible. And now some are mobilizing around its false claims, raising concerns over voter intimidation in the final days before the midterms. NPR's Shannon Bond reports.
SHANNON BOND, BYLINE: In Georgia this summer, a fake wanted poster falsely identified a woman as a so-called ballot mule. In Arizona, voters dropping off their ballots complained about being photographed and filmed, in some cases by people carrying weapons."...
..."A conspiracy theory claiming that liberal activists are stuffing ballot drop boxes with fraudulent votes has been thoroughly and repeatedly debunked. But many Republicans have embraced a film that uses the stylings of an investigative documentary to make the lie seem plausible. And now some are mobilizing around its false claims, raising concerns over voter intimidation in the final days before the midterms. NPR's Shannon Bond reports.
SHANNON BOND, BYLINE: In Georgia this summer, a fake wanted poster falsely identified a woman as a so-called ballot mule. In Arizona, voters dropping off their ballots complained about being photographed and filmed, in some cases by people carrying weapons."...
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