I noticed this yesterday. I don't know when they changed the talking point (anybody know?). But the question now is, when will they say, "No evidence the voter fraud would have changed the results of the election", and how long after that will they say, "Well, it's obviously too late to do anything about the fraudulent 2020 election".
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The 2000 mules data is just one of many avenues of voter fraud during the 2020 election. (and the personal info associated with each tracking record could be removed prior to any release)
How? It's tracking data, and people spend time in their houses. For the data to be precise enough to show visiting specific ballot box drop-offs, it would necessarily show where these people sleep. They had half a million data sets from Georgia alone! Are you suggesting they individually edit out time spent at homes hundreds of thousands of times?
This is all to say nothing of the fact that when vote-by-mail is an option, houses also count as ballot drop-offs sites. And that even if they could remove that sensitive data - anyone with the capital can just buy that incredibly sensitive data shouldn't that be a larger concern???