Posted on 02/13/2024 10:43:05 AM PST by bitt
Last week, The Gateway Pundit reported on Craig Callaway’s recent indictment in Atlantic City, NJ for “procuring, casting, and tabulating fraudulent ballots.” The former Atlantic City council president was caught allegedly paying New Jersey residents $30 to $50 to “act as authorized messengers and request mail-in ballots for voters whom they’d never met.”
The alleged crime took place during the 2022 mid-term election when Callaway was paid $65,500 by Rep. Jeff Van Drew’s (R-02) campaign for “strategic consulting”. Rep. Van Drew had paid Callaway’s firm $110,000 for services in the 2020 campaign as well.
Callaway faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 if convicted. And it wouldn’t be his first conviction either: in 2006 he admitted to accepting $36,000 in bribes from a contractor whom he helped win city contracts and again, in 2008, when he admitted guilt in a blackmail scheme targeting Atlantic City councilman, as reported by New York Times.
Last week, Jesse Watters reported on the story of Callaway and his operation. A clip from that segment can be found here.
On February 12th, however, Watters sent a reporter to Atlantic City to interview people in the city about Callaway and the sentiment of the community. When asked, “What do you think of [Craig]?” one Atlantic City resident answered, “My honest opinion? Piece of s***.” The reporter followed up with, “He was caught rigging elections!” to which the woman responded, “Again…or is this the same?”
One man interviewed by the Watters’ team said, “This is pretty much norm in our elections. I mean, someone is always going to try to skirt something around.” He was then asked, “Are Atlantic City elections corrupt?”
“Always have been,” he responded.
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You betca
Ballot staffers are cover for high tech.
The only way to steal a landslide is with high tech.
Betcha ballot stuffing wasnt his only scam.
America First Legal (AFL) filed suit against Maricopa County, alleging numerous election law violations since 2020; similar lawsuits around the country challenging irregularities were found by judges to have merit. The AFL asked for declaratory judgment to stop the county from repeating the wrongdoing and comply with law.
Scams included
<><>lack of chain of custody for tens of thousands of ballots, a class 2 misdemeanor
<><>failure to conduct reconciliation as required by law,
<><>refers to number of votes cast at polls to number of voters checked in
<><>failure of the voting center printers, disenfranchising voters
<><>racially discriminatory location of vote centers, disadvantaging those who lived farther away
<><>use of AI to assist with signature verification; state law requires human verification.
<><>unauthorized cancellation of thousands of voter registrations,
<><>voters discovered they had been transferred to other counties when they went to vote
<><> unlawful curing of ballots, where workers called voters without verifying it was really them
<><>unstaffed ballot drop boxes, violating Arizona law.
No fraud...
I have a friend who repeatedly points to 2022 and the lack of the anticipated red wave as proof that MAGA has no coattails. I keep telling him that waves can be dampened by fraud... do you really think they have come this far to leave results to chance?
I talked to a election volunteer who worked in a Minneapolis site. He said only a few dozen people came in to vote that day, but that center counted a few thousand Biden votes that day.
It would not surprise me that they do. The FBI is nothing but a gang of criminals and murderers anyway.
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