Former Minnesota rep. slams Gov. Walz over elections, says 12 ballots were sent to her house
"We have two people who live in our house, but this is how they're rigging the system so that they can get the ultimate result that they want to have," Michele Bachmann said.
Former Minnesota GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann slammed Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday over election issues, claiming 12 ballots were sent to her home.
"On the election laws, all of the fraudulent techniques were legalized under Tim Walz," Bachmann said on the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show. "So you can vote and you can have your vote counted nine days after an election."
Bachmann said that 12 ballots were sent to her home.
"We have two people who live in our house, but this is how they're rigging the system so that they can get the ultimate result that they want to have," she said.
Election fraud has been a concern of many Republicans over the past four years and made headlines as lawmakers debate election integrity.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris selected Walz to be her vice presidential candidate, resulting in Republicans calling out his far-left record.
"This is one thing that a lot of people don't know about, during the COVID years Tim Walz was one of the most radical governors," Bachmann said.
According to Bachmann, he jailed a woman who tried to keep her small business open during COVID-19, when many businesses were shut down.