There has been criticism of the January 6th investigation as far as it being one-sided. I have read nothing about the information laid out in the investigation being criticized, although I'm sure there has been some criticism. Much of the testimony is by Republicans. Tell me what has been presented that is not factual.
Yes, geotracking has been used and is being used but it must be used correctly, and the critics of 2000 Mules cast doubt on its use.
“The entirety of the claim rests on cell phone location data, which doesn’t remotely show that people were actually using the drop boxes (it doesn’t have the granularity to show that, as opposed to just walking or even driving by),” said Kenneth R Mayer, Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who spoke to Reuters via email."
Let's assume for a moment that the information in the movie 2000 Mules is correct. It is virtually impossible to get illegal votes into the system. In the state of Texas, I can request a mail-in ballot due to my age. I will receive it in the mail with a unique code on it. I fill out the ballot and return it. It is opened and verified and the signature is checked by 2 people, sometimes a third. Only then is the ballot accepted. There is no possible way an extra 200 ballots could be entered into the system. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
You are aware are you not, that in some states, a mail in ballot is sent to "everybody" that ever voted, not merely those that actually request a ballot,who may now be dead or moved. The criminals get their hands on these legitimate ballots, fill them out and dump them in a box and being a legitimate ballot, they are counted. They just weren't filled out by the person whose name is on it.
And those "critic's" you refer to, they wouldn't be some of the same people that told us that Hunter's laptop was Russian dis-information and the Steele dossier was "verified, would they?