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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also facing charges in Ohio: [twitter]https://twitter.com/willsommer/status/1321137064763600897?s=21[/twitter][/quote] Assuming a few more states, too considering they don’t have a full scope of how far they went with this. They are literally feeding lies and trying to create crazy QAnon recruits. SMH. “The caller, who claims to be associated with an organization founded by Burkman and Wohl, falsely tells people that mail-in voting, in particular, will allow personal information to become part of a special database used by police to track down old warrants and by credit card companies to collect outstanding debts. The caller also deceptively claims the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will use the information to track people for mandatory vaccines. However, none of that is true. The Attorney General encourages anyone who received this call on or about Aug. 26 and who wishes to file a complaint about it to contact her office by calling 517-335-7650. Information callers may be asked to provide in their complaint will include: Complainant’s name, address and contact information; Date and time of when the robocall was received; Phone number of the line where the call was received; Number displayed on caller ID when the call was received; Whether the robocall went to voicemail or was answered live; The complainant’s recollection of the robocall content and their thoughts about the call; Whether the complainant is and has been a Michigan resident for six months or more; and Whether the complainant is a registered voter or is eligible to vote. There is very little, if any, evidence to substantiate claims that mail-in ballots lead to fraud, as many states have successfully conducted the process for years. Michigan has had absentee voting for more than 60 years. In November 2018, Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved Proposal 3, which amended Michigan’s Constitution and gave all Michigan voters the constitutional right to vote by absentee ballot without excuse. “ Can they be sued by the people they deceived in an attempt to prevent their (state or national) constitutional right? 🧐[/quote]
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