A voter fraud conspiracy theorist called Philly election officials corrupt. He didn't like the
A voter fraud conspiracy theorist called Philly election officials corrupt. He didnt like the pushback.
Clouts election calendar shows a presidential cycle unfolding as anticipated polls are narrowing, rhetoric is heating up, and Philadelphias city commissioners are in a dust-up with vote-fraud conspiracy theorists.
Meet J. Christian Adams, a lawyer who specializes in election year alarmism. He penned a screed for the conservative local website Broad & Liberty last week that leaned hard into the notion that the commissioners, who oversee elections, are corrupt. His reason: They accepted a $10 million grant from a Chicago nonprofit to pay for mail-ballot drop boxes, early voting, and raises for poll workers.
Adams was light on evidence and heavy on Mafia references. He later tweeted that commissioners took a cash payout from the Chicago family to build structural bias into the election.
Clout hears that City Commissioner Al Schmidt, the lone Republican on the three-member board, told people he was exploring options, including a libel suit.
And then Adams shifted to an all-too-common partisan tactic playing the provocative victim. It goes like this: Say something outrageous to get attention, then whine about the pushback.
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