To start with, they assumed if geolocation showed someone close to a box they therefore dropped off ballots. I drive my local courthouse several times a week, does that that mean I have been dropping off harvested ballots?
On the video evidence:
"A video of a voter dropping off a stack of ballots at a drop box is not itself proof of any wrongdoing, since most states have legal exceptions that let people drop off ballots on behalf of family members and household members. For example, Larry Campbell, a voter in Michigan who was not featured in the film, told The Associated Press he legally dropped off six ballots in a local drop box in 2020 — one for himself, his wife, and his four adult children. And in Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office investigated one of the surveillance videos circulated by True the Vote and said it found the man was dropping off ballots for himself and his family."
The video 'evidence' isn't even tied to the cell phone data as that was anonymous and can't be tied to specific users.
There are more articles analyzing how flawed the 'documentary' (I use that term loosely) is, nothing new for Dinesh D’Souza. We're talking about a guy who was prosecuted and found guilty of making illegal pollical donations in other peoples names, then accepted a pardon from Trump.
‘2000 mules’ has faulty premise about 2020 mail ballots
"2000 mules," a new documentary from a right-wing filmmaker with a history of spreading false claims, promises to give e
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Dinesh D'Souza's new film, 2000 Mules, suggests election fraud in the 2020 election without bringing any solid evidence.
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Analysis: How could '2000 Mules' be wrong?
Film uses flawed analysis of cellphone location data and ballot drop box surveillance footage to cast doubt on the 2020 presidential election.
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"A video of a voter dropping off a stack of ballots at a drop box is not itself proof of any wrongdoing, since most states have legal exceptions that let people drop off ballots on behalf of family members and household members. For example, Larry Campbell, a voter in Michigan who was not featured in the film, told The Associated Press he legally dropped off six ballots in a local drop box in 2020 — one for himself, his wife, and his four adult children. And in Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office investigated one of the surveillance videos circulated by True the Vote and said it found the man was dropping off ballots for himself and his family."
The video 'evidence' isn't even tied to the cell phone data as that was anonymous and can't be tied to specific users.
There are more articles analyzing how flawed the 'documentary' (I use that term loosely) is, nothing new for Dinesh D’Souza. We're talking about a guy who was prosecuted and found guilty of making illegal pollical donations in other peoples names, then accepted a pardon from Trump.