‘True the Vote’ Admits Lack of Evidence for Voter Fraud Claims
The group's failure to substantiate its 'ballot mules' theory in court underscores the ongoing challenge of addressing election misinformation.
- True the Vote, a group promoting the 'ballot mules' conspiracy theory, admits in court it has no evidence to support its claims.
- The organization had alleged widespread voter fraud in the 2020 elections, implicating a network of NGOs in a ballot trafficking scheme.
- Georgia state officials and the Election Board pursued evidence from True the Vote for years, leading to a court case.
- True the Vote's inability to provide concrete evidence has led to criticism and calls for accountability.
- The case highlights the challenges in combating election misinformation and the impact on public trust in electoral integrity.