Nah. In that one you can’t. Because they never presented their gps information. From February 2024, The conspiracy theory-promoting group True the Vote says it has no evidence to back up its claims about widespread, systemic voter fraud during the 2020 elections.
The group, which was heavily featured in Dinesh D’Souza’s viral documentary “2000 Mules,” claimed that ballot “mules” worked with a network of left-wing organizations to steal the election for Joe Biden. The film and its claims made a huge splash, and Donald Trump praised True the Vote for supposedly exposing “great election fraud.”
But in responding to a subpoena for any evidence supporting those claims, the group came up empty-handed.
Once again, True the Vote has proven itself untrustworthy and unable to provide a shred of evidence for a single one of their fairy-tale allegations,”
Oh, then I guess the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia Public Broadcasting got it wrong.
Once again, True the Vote has proven itself untrustworthy and unable to provide a shred of evidence for a single one of their fairy-tale allegations,
Well, you'll have to take up your argument with the GBI, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and Georgia Public Broadcasting. They appear to take issue with your presentation.
Nah. In that one you can’t.
Turns out I can.
And I did.
Suck it, buddyboy.