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[https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/report/four-stolen-elections-the-vulnerabilities-absentee-and-mail-ballots Four Stolen Elections: The Vulnerabilities of Absentee and Mail-In Ballots]by Hans von Spakovsky,July 16, 2020, describes how "harvesting" is done by people paid to collect and turn in absentee ballots, something legal in many states.
 
[https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/report/four-stolen-elections-the-vulnerabilities-absentee-and-mail-ballots Four Stolen Elections: The Vulnerabilities of Absentee and Mail-In Ballots]by Hans von Spakovsky,July 16, 2020, describes how "harvesting" is done by people paid to collect and turn in absentee ballots, something legal in many states.
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[https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2020/12/31/dems-flip-out-over-gop-objection-to-electoral-college-count-but-hawley-exposes-their-hypocrisy-n302468 Dems Flip Out Over GOP Objection to Electoral College Count, But Hawley Exposes Their Hypocrisy]:
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"In early 2005 specifically, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., along with Rep. Stephanie Tubbs, D-Ohio, objected to Bush’s 2004 electoral votes in Ohio.  That forced the chambers to leave their joint session and debate separately for two hours on whether to reject Ohio’s electoral votes. ...  Democrats also raised objections in 2001 (against Bush) and 2017 (against Donald Trump), despite not having a senator sign aboard their objection so they couldn’t legitimately have a debate."

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Four Stolen Elections: The Vulnerabilities of Absentee and Mail-In Ballotsby Hans von Spakovsky,July 16, 2020, describes how "harvesting" is done by people paid to collect and turn in absentee ballots, something legal in many states.

Dems Flip Out Over GOP Objection to Electoral College Count, But Hawley Exposes Their Hypocrisy:

"In early 2005 specifically, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., along with Rep. Stephanie Tubbs, D-Ohio, objected to Bush’s 2004 electoral votes in Ohio. That forced the chambers to leave their joint session and debate separately for two hours on whether to reject Ohio’s electoral votes. ... Democrats also raised objections in 2001 (against Bush) and 2017 (against Donald Trump), despite not having a senator sign aboard their objection so they couldn’t legitimately have a debate."