Election Official Sounds Alarm Over Video That Appears to Show Democratic Operative 'Tampering' with Ballot Box
A staffer for the national Democratic Senate campaign operation has been fired after a Montana election official raised alarms over potential tampering with a ballot drop box.
According to Fox News, the incident occurred in Glacier County, Montana, when election administrator Crystal Cole saw surveillance video of an individual putting his hands on a ballot drop box and apparently tugging on it.
The video footage was recorded on Sunday, according to the New York Post.
The DSCC is an organization dedicated to electing Democrats to the Senate, which is now under the control of Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
In Montana’s Senate race, three-term Democrat Jon Tester is trailing Republican challenger Tim Sheehy, according to a polling average published by The Hill Thursday. Its winner will be key to which party wields power in the upper chamber in the next Congress.
According to Fox, Cole said she contacted Gendler about his appearance at the ballot box and was told he was just checking to make sure it was adequately secured.
Social media users were crying foul, too.
Gendler was no over-eager campaign volunteer. He was a paid staffer of the DSCC, earning $42,909.20 between Sept. 15, 2023, and Aug. 30 of this year, according to the Post.
A spokesman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee said Gendler was “attempting to ensure a new ballot box was secured to the wall,” according to Fox.
National Republican Senatorial Committee spokeswoman Maggie Abboud wasn’t buying it.
Considering the state of the race, in an election year where Montana voters overwhelmingly back former President Donald Trump at the top of the GOP ticket, Democrats are getting desperate, she said.
“Jon Tester and Senate Democrats know they are losing to Tim Sheehy, so it appears they are trying to cheat in the election.”
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