The 2000 Mules criteria was NOT one mule to a drop box 10 times, though they did show at least on example of multiple drops by a postal employee, it was one mule to 10 or more drop boxes for the person to even qualify as a mule. Now if only one of the drop boxes has a camera on it, as illegal as that seems, it is the case, where exactly would they get the footage? Also remember that until the law enforcement gets involved, the True The Vote folks have NO WAY to get the names that go along with the tracking data or the information on the groups coordinating this activity, or cctv footage from traffic cameras or security cameras in the areas.
“the True The Vote folks have NO WAY to get the names that go along with the tracking data”
I think they can. Just determine where the mules’ phones go “home” at night and find that house. Addresses can connect to names on some internet sites, if you don’t mind paying for that info. My phone tracks to a specific house, and it’s a cheapie.