In southeast Wisconsin, in the city of Racine, a mobile voting van traveled around the city of Racine, a historically Democratic city, to meet voters and collect early ballots. Racine election administrators use Zuckerbucks to buy what looks like a food truck, labeled it the clerk's office, then drove it around and collected ballots in highly profitable propensity Democratic areas. Wisconsin citizens complained that the city's use of the van was illegal under Wisconsin law, risked opportunities for voter fraud, and was used to advantage Democrats. (02:01–02:16)
CLAIM
Asserts that Racine election administrators used Zuckerbucks to buy a truck for collecting ballots in Democratic areas.
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