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Latest Scoop: Emergency Petition Filed in Wisconsin After the Discovery of 150,000 Potentially Fraudulent Votes


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Investigative journalist John Solomon reported another major election scandal to come out of Wisconsin.

It’s reported that the discrepancies detected with these ballots are a result of Wisconsin election officials violating state law.

As reported by Just the News:

The national conservative group Amistad Project filed an emergency petition Tuesday with the Wisconsin Supreme Court challenging the state’s unofficial results in the 2020 presidential election, saying it has identified over 150,000 potentially fraudulent ballots.

Results from the Nov. 3 balloting in the state show Democratic candidate Joe Biden defeated President Trump by a roughly 20,000-vote margin.

Phill Kline, director of the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, said the number of potentially fraudulent ballots identified are “more than enough to call into question the validity of the state’s reported election results.”

Since election night, Wisconsin has shown countless discrepancies that warrant a full investigation of possible voter fraud.

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One of the most outrageous instances occurred when the Wisconsin Election Commission allowed clerks to unlawfully alter witness statements on thousands of mail in ballots.

The petition seeks to rule that election officials violated Wisconsin State Law and to have the state legislature appoint the electors.

Biden’s lead over Trump in Wisconsin currently sits at 20,000, so the validity of the 150,000 ballots called into question would determine the rightful winner.



 

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