Elon Musk Shared Tweets Raising Concerns About Ballot Stuffing — Despite Experts Saying Voter Fraud Is Rare

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Billionaire Elon Musk shared tweets Thursday alleging potential voter fraud from the 2020 election in Georgia, and suggested the frequency of fraud is still an open question — marking the latest entry into the billionaire’s history of promoting unsubstantiated voting concerns, even though experts believe voter fraud is not a prevalent issue in the U.S.must be repeated due to concerns of ballot stuffing.

The video shared by Musk does not appear to have been debunked by law enforcement, though at least three other videos in Gwinnett County that citizens had raised as potential voter fraudEven if the claims were not debunked and investigators found the ballots were harvested, Chairman of the Elections Board Matt Mashburn said the votes would have been legal under Georgia law and should be counted,Many claims of voter fraud—especially involving absentee ballots and ballot stuffing or...

 

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