Public allegations of vote fraud in last week’s election in Michigan are dying down, and none have yet been found to be accurate.
Lists continue to be circulated on social media of dead people who allegedly cast ballots. Spot checks by multiple media organizations have uncovered no votes recorded by people who are dead, and a number of people on the lists who are, in fact, still alive.
A claim that 2,000 uncounted Republican ballots were discovered in the city of Rochester Hills Thursday night has been debunked by Rochester City Clerk Amy Barton…
Michigan Republican Party Chair Laura Cox says their tip line has received thousands of reports, and they are “investigating every single one.” She gave no examples, and offered no timetable for the completion of the investigations.
She also said the GOP plans to deploy monitoring teams to all of the county canvassing board meetings that will be held to certify the election results.
Meanwhile, President Trump seems to have placed the prospect for a successful challenge in Michigan on the back burner.
Yesterday, he tweeted about potential battles in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia and Wisconsin, but provided no evidence of fraud in any state.