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A whistleblower in Michigan has come forward and is working to help expose the fraud currently happening and being investigated in Michigan.
The man is a United States Postal Service worker who on Wednesday told Project Veritas that a supervisor named Johnathan Clarke in Traverse City, Michigan – one of the big swing states this election cycle – potentially engaged in voter fraud.
Michigan Courts ruled that ballots had to be received by the election clerk before the polls on Election Day, which would mean 8 p.m. eastern time on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
BJ's Pullquotes
“For clarification, today is the fourth of November."
James O’Keefe: “Hand-stamp them with Nov. 3’s date?”
USPS Insider: “Yes.”
O’Keefe: “That seems wrong—”
USPS Insider: “Yeah, that’s why I am coming forward with this information. That is a very shady—in addition to, as far as I am aware, we’re not supposed to be counting ballots that are postmarked after the third of November here in the state of Michigan.”
When James O'Keefe calls the supervisor to ask him about it, he immediately hangs up the phone.
This tells me one thing and one thing only. He's guilty of this. I'm putting myself in his shoes. If someone would have called me and said that to me, I would have been like, "What in the world are you talking about?". But not this guy. He just hangs the phone up right away.
The man is a United States Postal Service worker who on Wednesday told Project Veritas that a supervisor named Johnathan Clarke in Traverse City, Michigan – one of the big swing states this election cycle – potentially engaged in voter fraud.
Michigan Courts ruled that ballots had to be received by the election clerk before the polls on Election Day, which would mean 8 p.m. eastern time on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
BJ's Pullquotes
“For clarification, today is the fourth of November."
James O’Keefe: “Hand-stamp them with Nov. 3’s date?”
USPS Insider: “Yes.”
O’Keefe: “That seems wrong—”
USPS Insider: “Yeah, that’s why I am coming forward with this information. That is a very shady—in addition to, as far as I am aware, we’re not supposed to be counting ballots that are postmarked after the third of November here in the state of Michigan.”
When James O'Keefe calls the supervisor to ask him about it, he immediately hangs up the phone.
This tells me one thing and one thing only. He's guilty of this. I'm putting myself in his shoes. If someone would have called me and said that to me, I would have been like, "What in the world are you talking about?". But not this guy. He just hangs the phone up right away.