Francisco Heredia is the Vice Mayor off Mesa, AZ and sits on the City Council. In 2017 he founded FIELDCORPS LLC which is a "get out the vote" corporation that focuses on canvassing in the swing states and getting people to register to vote.
In Pennsylvania this week the Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams has just charged Field+Media Corps a subsidiary of FIELDCORPS LLC with MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF VOTER FRAUD. The DA and the election officials in the county have confirmed over 4000 forged ballots and counting (they are still confirming more forged ballots every day) from FIELDCORPS LLC
THE VICE MAYOR OF MESA, AZ HAS ATTEMPTED TO SWING THE ELECTION BY FORGING THOUSANDS OF BALLOTS IN PENNSYLVANIA!
UPDATE OCTOBER 31st: THEY HAVE BEGUN SCRUBBING THEIR WEBSITES!
TOO BAD FOR THEM I ARCHIVED EVERYTHING!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!!!! https://archive.is/eKFw4 - https://archive.is/vzJvN - http://web.archive.org/web/20240620215936/https://www.fieldandmedia.com/
u/AngelCole/ Francisco Heredia in a Interview with the Mesa Tribune in July he admits to owning a Commercial Print shop! So he owns a commercial print shop and is now involved with MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF VOTER FRAUD?
https://archive.is/8jc5J
Sounds like a criminal enterprise to me! He should be charged, tried, and if/when found guilty given the full extent of the punishment the law will allow.
Here's the URL for Union Print Shop, obviously owned by him, as it has the same phone number: https://www.neverbounce.com/company/union-print-shop/1258247087
thx fren
270Million was here, but not for long.
Have a good time while you can you fatherless troll.
Let's see if you can make it 4 days here.....
Is there anything you think I have wrong?
Perhaps your grammar for starters?
Tic, tic, tic....
There were millions of counterfeit ballots filled out and deposited in drop boxes. They came from China, and you know that Chinese copies are deficient in some way 100% of the time. It's like those American flags from China that had more than 50 stars and something other than 13 stripes. Or those cheap 128GB micro-SD cards that really only hold 8GB.
I doubt a small American print shop would get a job like this.
one of many, i bet