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Michigan witness suspicious about votes not being disqualified

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A Michigan witness said he watched votes that were tabulated at the TCF Center in Detroit that didn’t match the poll book of legal voters and they didn’t disqualify any of the votes.

Chris Schornak said that he noticed the tabulators were refusing to put challenges into the electronic log. 

“I saw a ballot for Taniqua Haynes, it comes up in the computer as the wrong ballot number,” Schornak said in an interview. “They mailed her ballot number 5748, but that’s not what she sent back.”

Schornak said he had to fight for challenges to be marked in the log and was only successful twice.

With Haynes’ ballot, Schornak said it should have been a spoiled ballot but instead, they assigned Haynes’ ballot a new number and ran it through.

Schornak said that despite there being many ballots that did not have voters who were on the poll log, they did not disqualify any of the ballots.

“They did some funky monkey stuff,” Schornak said.

Schornak said that he saw illegal ballots continue to go through.

“This affected thousands and thousands of ballots that were no good, and were counted, and could not be authenticated as legitimate voters,” Schornak said in the interview.

Schornak said they also were not allowed to get close enough to see signatures to challenge them if needed. He said he also saw many with a birthdate back to 1900.

“I kept seeing a voter birthdate of 1900,” Schornak said. “I could tell it wasn’t right. I tried to document it, but so many things were going on and I was flustered. I think they were just creating a record for those people in order to process their ballots. They had a systematic way of doing it, they were good at it. It was coordinated and it was organized.”

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