Tamera Mowry’s Husband Adam Housley Investigating Voter Fraud In PA, Alleges Ballots Mailed To Deceased Were Sent Back

Tamera Mowry’s Husband Adam Housley Investigating Voter Fraud In PA, Alleges Ballots Mailed To Deceased Were Sent Back
Pennsylvania is one of the handful of states that have yet to declare a winner for President, and Donald Trump has been pointing to alleged voter fraud as Joe Biden takes a slim lead.
Adam Housley, former Fox News correspondent and husband of actress Tamera Mowry-Housley, has said he’s been investigating Pennsylvania as well.
In a series of tweets, he first said that funeral homes in the state have contacted him, leading him to discover that seven deceased people were allegedly sent ballots via mail in September. He added:
“Also an 87 year old man applied online for absentee ballot 5 days AFTER his death. “Adam if we were able to find this many so quickly, it gives me great concern.” All info is verified by using obituary data on funeral home websites for DOB and the PA Voter Services website”

He continued:
“We DO NOT know who requested these ballots in Pennsylvania and we DO NOT know who the deceased voted for. Again…this can all be looked up via public records. I have spoken to these people directly and verified what they have reported to me.”





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