A postal worker who has made claims of alleged voter fraud in Pennsylvania is being questioned over the veracity of those assertions, which have been cited by Republican lawmakers as the basis for an investigation.
Richard Hopkins, a mail carrier from Erie, Pa., accused his boss of instructing employees to pick up and bring him ballots that were received after Election Day.
Hopkins said he overheard his boss discussing backdating postmarks to make the ballots appear as though they had been collected by Nov.
3, instead of Nov. 4 or after. In order for ballots to have been eligible in the state, they needed to be postmarked by Election Day.
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