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Cell phone data, wow, how inaccurate is that for proving a point? Providers say they can't pinpoint data closer than a few meters so how do they know they went near the dropbox? Typically dropboxes are close to busy places, like the post office, libraries, schools, etc. What if someone worked at one of these places, OMG they went past the dropbox 5 times a week. MULE!
What about a delivery driver that goes to the same locations every day, MULE!
There are multitudes of reasons, mostly job-related or school-related, that people walk a few meters from one of these dropboxes every day.
And then half the claims are not backed up by actual facts, like the Philadelphia, nope.
"The group hasn’t offered any evidence of any sort of paid ballot harvesting scheme in Philadelphia. And True the Vote did not get surveillance footage of drop boxes in Philadelphia, so the group based this claim solely on cellphone location data, its researcher Gregg Phillips said in March in testimony to Pennsylvania state senators."
This is ridiculous and just another attempt by the right to overturn our democracy with lies and misinformation.
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