City Van Dropping Off Ballots At Polling Site On Election Night Raises Questions

“It took us a couple of months to get this actual footage,” said Jim Hoft of The Gateway Pundit.

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“So they drive in and this appears to be one of the election workers hand something to the Hyundai. They exchange something. Then the Hyundai pulls away and takes off. This is 3:18 a.m,” Hoft states.

“Next, the van comes in, the white van. And this was at 3:25 a.m. So seven minutes later, 3:25 a.m. The van pulls in and they, this is inside the TCF Arena and it came through actually an electric fence, had to open up for this van to come in. They opened the back end and they start pulling out the dozens of boxes of ballots,” Hoft added.

A poll worker named Andrew who worked on election night, explained how he saw the van pull in and what happened.

“I was overseeing the duplicate ballots. A fellow of mine tagged me by the shoulder and said, hey, be careful. There’s a van in the back in the loading dock. You need to come look at this. And I began to look and I was looking, they were bringing in the boxes and they had a wheeler and there were stacks of boxes, you know, about three or four boxes each about four, four different times, made a couple of trips. That’s. I essentially saw them bringing in boxes from the back door,” Andrew said.