'True The Vote' Says It Has No Evidence Of Conspiracy Theory
Huff PostThe conspiracy theory-promoting group True the Vote says it has no evidence to back up its claims about widespread, systemic voter fraud during the 2020 elections. “Like all the lies about Georgia’s 2020 election, their fabricated claims of ballot harvesting have been repeatedly debunked.” “True the Vote made wild and false allegations as a fundraising grift that undermined public confidence in the integrity of Georgia’s elections,” Hassinger told HuffPost in an email Thursday. “Now that they’ve admitted to their con in court, they owe the voters of Georgia an apology.” True the Vote didn’t respond to HuffPost’s list of questions about the filing, but told the Journal-Constitution that it had previously given information to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation regarding cell phone signals that came close to multiple drop boxes in 2020. True the Vote hasn’t provided “any other kind of evidence that ties these cell phones to ballot harvesting,” D. Victor Reynolds, then director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, said in 2021. In October 2022, a spokesperson for the Georgia secretary of state’s office told HuffPost, “The status of the subpoenas hasn’t changed ― they were issued, and TTV hasn’t complied.” In July last year, the Elections Board asked a Fulton County Superior Court judge to order True the Vote to comply with the subpoena.