Allegations of Mentally Handicapped People Forced to Vote for Joe Biden in Minnesota

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A witness has come forward with allegations that “several mentally handicapped” individuals were forced to vote for Joe Biden in Minnesota.

The witness, who signed a sworn affidavit but has chosen to remain anonymous, says they were at the Sherburne County Office in Minnesota on Nov. 2 when they noticed special needs individuals being escorted up to a counter were they were forced to cast votes for Biden.

From the affidavit:

While I was waiting for a service window at the County Office, I was standing right next to a line of severely mentally handicapped people whom were there for early voting. Their line was right next to where I was standing, so I could clearly see what was happening.
 
I witnessed these people getting taken, one by one, up to vote by their handlers (caretakers?) and what was the most disturbing to me is that these handicapped people were not making their own voting choices. Each one of them (and there was a bus load, literally) had someone else (caretaker/handler) holding their hand and forcing them to make voting choices. The caretakers were the ones making the voting choices for these handicapped people.
They did this by literally holding the handicapped person’s hand in theirs, and marking the ballots for them. The voting choices clearly were not done from the handicapped person’s freewill. These were people who, many of them could not even hold a pen by themselves, and appeared unable to make their own voting decisions. I don’t think they even knew where they were, or what was happening, let alone the gravity of the action they were undertaking.
I was close enough to see that the handicapped people’s hands were forced by their handlers/caretakers to vote for Joe Biden 
Again, these were people who could not even hold a pen by themselves, yet their identities (and voter registrations) seemed to have been stolen by these handlers who were forcing their hands to vote for Joe Biden. I thought this was really wrong.

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