Cultists Falsely Challenge Pennsylvania Mail Ballots

The New York Times reports:

One by one, they testified under oath: a military spouse who moves every three years. A man just back from six months of traveling around the country. A graduate student temporarily away for school.

All were eligible voters who had cast a mail ballot in Chester County, Pa., a suburb of Philadelphia, before Election Day. And they, along with more than 200 others, had their votes challenged by a single activist, who questioned whether they met residency requirements.

Some 4,000 such ballot challenges were delivered to 14 election offices across the critical battleground state by Friday, the deadline. Some of the challenges were filed by participants in the national Election Integrity Network, a sprawling group of activists organized by Cleta Mitchell, a former Trump lawyer.

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