Lindsey Graham Drops Information About More Ballot Questions In Pennsylvania

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Senate Judiciary Chair Lindsey Graham (R-SC) dropped a bombshell yesterday about the vote in Pennsylvania that’s not getting the attention it deserves.

Graham said that he had information about potential ballot harvesting at nursing homes in the state on a massive scale, that as many as 25,000 cases were being looked into and this is with Pennsylvania being a critical state hanging in the balance as to the election.

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From Washington Examiner:

“I’ve got more information. We’re now finding potentially that 25,000 nursing home residents in different nursing homes requested mail-in ballots at the exact same time,” the South Carolina Republican said on Fox News.

“You can’t ballot harvest in Pennsylvania,” Graham added. “What are the odds that 25,000 people in different locations of the same age group requested at the same time a ballot? Somebody is up to no good in these nursing homes.”

“We don’t need their permission to look into these allegations,” Graham said. “We owe it to those who voted for President Trump and the country at large to test this system.”

Graham also referenced the sworn affidavit from the Pennsylvania postal worker who said that postal officials ordered people to backdate ballots. That case is now being investigated.

There are multiple other issues that are being pursued in Pennsylvania now as well, including poll watchers being blocked from the counting of the votes in violation of the law.

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It’s easy to see how nursing homes could be manipulated for votes where many people are elderly and may suffer from dementia or cognitive issues.

In Texas, the Biden campaign’s Texas Political Director, was accused of ballot harvesting, ordering operatives to fill the ballots out for people illegally, including for dead people, homeless people, and nursing home residents, in the 2020 presidential election.

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