Right-wing plan to monitor for voter fraud in Bexar County dissipates after Trump victory

Right-wingers planning to camp outside the Bexar County Elections Department to prevent liberals from committing voter fraud never showed up Tuesday night after president-elect Donald Trump convincingly won Texas' 40 electoral votes. Self-proclaimed citizen journalist Hernando Arce, a San Antonio resident, initially called on his more than 40,000 followers on social media platform X to camp outside department headquarters on election night to watch for suspicious trucks that could be carrying illegitimate ballots for Kamala Harris. "We know that's how the left stole the last election all over the country with these trucks coming in the middle of the night filled with ballots," Arce tweeted Sunday.
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