'Ballot Mule' conspiracy theory gains traction ahead of midterms
Former president Trump’s perpetual lie that the 2020 election was stolen from him has paved way for the “ballot mule” conspiracy theory, a dangerous assertation that everyday voters were stuffing ballot boxes. ProPublica Reporter Andy Kroll has been investigating this conspiracy theory and joined American Voices to discuss.
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