Miranda Devine was the lead reporter in the New York Post's blockbuster stories weeks before the 2020 election featuring evidence of Joe Biden's involvement in the family's influence peddling operation.
She's referring to the hard data gathering by longtime election-integrity investigators Catherine Engelbrecht, founder of True the Vote, and data analyst Gregg Phillips that is featured in the upcoming documentary by Dinesh D'Souza "2000 Mules".
TRENDING: Miranda Devine: 'The most compelling evidence' of 2020 vote fraud As WND reported, Engelbrecht and Phillips hired a dozen people who put in 16-hour days for 15 months, combing tediously through cellphone geolocation data, surveillance videos and documents to see if the evidence supports their vote-fraud hypothesis.
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"There is no way to scrutinize those ballots now and see if they are fraudulent but if we must have drop boxes at election time, they need to be secure and under 24/7 surveillance," she wrote.
Devine believes Republican candidates, including President Trump, if he runs, should not keep bringing up "The stolen election" but should instead focus on winning the next one.
In Georgia, for example, it's illegal for any person to place more than one ballot in a drop box unless he or she has registered as an "Assistor." In Gwinnett County, where there is video footage of people with latex gloves stuffing multiple ballots in a drop box then recording the deed with a photograph, there were no "Assistors" registered for the 2020 election.
https://www.wnd.com/2022/04/miranda-devine-compelling-evidence-2020-vote-fraud/
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