Detroit Absentee Ballot Counting Chaos, Blocked Windows and Observers https://t.co/KzIwhbQrDt via @BreitbartNews
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 5, 2020
This is very sloppy.
Thousands of people know what is going on.
Absentee ballot counting in Detroit descended into chaos on Wednesday when hundreds of unofficial Republican observers concerned about fraud converged on the counting location.
The city of Detroit is using the TCF Center — formerly Cobo Hall — to count all of the absentee ballots in the city.
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Several videos posted on social media show workers attempting to restrict transparency and not allow people outside to observe what was going on inside the counting area:
The scene at Detroit’s absentee ballot counting center is growing more heated. The windows now being covered up. Allegations of violations. Sec. of State says she welcomes challenges. pic.twitter.com/oUL4A0h3Ku
— Matt Finn (@MattFinnFNC) November 4, 2020
Matt Finn, a Fox News producer wrote, “Some of the windows remain blocked off. I asked a few people who taped them up and why, no clear answer. A few poll challengers / workers tell us they feel there wasn’t a fair number of (Republicans and Democrats) in this room.”
The Trump campaign has filed suit, arguing they were not given access to the counting process and were thus demanding the vote be stopped until adequate accommodations were granted.
A worker used large pieces of cardboard to cover the windows, preventing those outside from seeing what was going on. Other workers used pizza boxes to block the door windows as some chanted “stop the vote” outside the venue:
The windows blocked in TCF Center to prevent poll watchers#Detroit #Michigan #Elections2020
Source: @ericjgibbs pic.twitter.com/kGzjCY6ZMY
— Global News (@GlbBreakNews) November 4, 2020
Other video showed Detroit police protecting the doors, preventing observers from entering:
Poll watchers try to get into the ballot counting area in #Detroit #Michigan #Elections2020
Source: @TheInsiderPaper pic.twitter.com/ZQJoYYGarU
— Global News (@GlbBreakNews) November 4, 2020
As tension grew, a representative of the Detroit health department sought to clear the lobby of the counting area, further angering the watchers:
#BREAKING: Large, animated crush of “stop the count” protestors trying to push their way into TCF hall in #Detroit where ballots are being counted.
They’re being blocked by guards at the door.
Pizza boxes are pushed against the window to obstruct view. It’s tense. @NBCNews pic.twitter.com/zFhzd88skX
— Steve Patterson (@PattersonNBC) November 4, 2020
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson previously said vote counting could take until Friday. On Wednesday, she estimated it could be complete tonight.
There is no chain of custody on these ballots.
Once the fake ones are mixed with the real ones, there is no way to tell which is which.
At this point, even if someone got caught, it wouldn’t matter, because there would be no way to show which are which, and no record of anything that had happened.
This entire mail-in voting scam was designed from the beginning to steal this election. They have engaged in vast vote fakery in every state. Everyone I know in Ohio received an absentee ballot, and we all know these were being harvested. Trump’s real numbers in some states could have been as high as 75%, but that is being overshadowed by these fake ballots.
Notice they keep saying that this is the most votes of any election in history – there is no reason to believe that would be the case. As much as we see the Twitter people, they are a small portion of the actual population of the country. A massive percentage of the votes in every state were faked. But even with that, they still couldn’t pull off the fix, so they had to shut down the election and bring in extra ballots. It is all states currently controlled by Democrats doing the hoaxes and they are using the cops to stop people from investigating.
It is too late to fix this. The ballots are already mixed together.
President Trump has to declare martial law.
Update: corrected to remove unconfirmed data about voter turnout.