A new Project Veritas video release shows election workers in Essex County, NJ allowing a journalist who claimed he was not registered to vote to access a ballot.
An election worker reportedly said, according to the shocking video release, that they “were allowing anyone to come in” and access ballots regardless of whether or not they were registered to vote.
“I’ll let you [Non-Citizen/Non-Registered Voter] fill out completely a ballot right now,” the poll worker tells the election worker in the video.
“Listen, we’ll let you do it. They’ll figure that out,” the election worker said, claiming that someone else down the line might nullify the fraud that she allowed in broad daylight.
The full video clip can be seen here:
This is reminiscent of the fraud blueprint that was concocted in places such as Detroit, Mich. during the 2020 presidential election, which was exposed in the historic Big League Politics #DetroitLeaks series that prompted a cease-and-desist letter from Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel in opposition to the 1st Amendment.
Big League Politics reported on how our original reporting resulted in the Michigan secretary of state forcing to back down in court after poll worker trainers were caught dead to rights telling prospective workers to use COVID-19 edicts as an excuse to disenfranchise poll challengers:
“One day after vowing to fight a crucial voter integrity lawsuit in the courts, the Michigan attorney general’s office has conceded to demands that plaintiffs believe will clarify the role of poll challengers in the state.
The case was heard in the Michigan Court of Claims, which springs from shocking #DetroitLeaks revelations that show election workers cackling as their instructor explains how they will be able to use COVID-19 social distancing rules to disenfranchise poll challengers.
Attorneys Philip Ellison and Matt Gronda appeared on behalf of the plaintiffs, state representative candidate Stephen Carra and electoral integrity watchdog Bob Cushman. Assistant attorney general Erik Grill attended on behalf of Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel.
“At this point, your honor, I am happy to report that the parties and the attorneys have been working very diligently this morning to try and reach a resolution, and I’m happy to report that we have,” Gronda said.
He explained that the secretary of state’s office will be sending out an explicit notice before Oct. 29 at 5pm that makes clear the rights of poll challengers and watchers.
Gronda said that the new directive would be approximate to this: “Challengers and poll watchers have certain rights and responsibilities established by Michigan election law. Challengers and poll watchers are required to wear masks that cover the nose and mouth to the extent medically able to do so consistent with the MDHHS order and maintain social distancing while not performing their legal duties.”
“Challengers and poll watchers should maintain at least six feet of distance between themselves and election workers and voters as reasonably possible. However, to the extent that it is necessary to temporarily stand in closer proximity to election workers, to have a challenge heard, to observe the poll book, or perform any other legal duty, challengers and poll watchers are permitted to do so, provided close personal interaction is as brief as possible,” the new directive continues.
“Once a challenge or necessary observation is complete, challengers and poll watchers should resume remaining six feet away from voters and poll workers,” the directive concludes. Gronda noted that the state would be entering into a binding written agreement with the plaintiffs.“
Hopefully these alarming findings by Project Veritas in New Jersey will cause a successful legal challenge to the results where Governor Phil Murphy barely was able to hang on according to the official results.
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