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Who is Ryan Chew?
Milwaukee Election Commission Executive Director Claire Woodall is thanked by Ryan Chew of The Elections Group for "delivering just the margin needed at 3:00 am" to give Biden a 2020 victory.
Woodall was fired from her job in May for "internal" issues.
Chew is the president of the The Elections Group which is connected to and funded by George Soros and Jennifer Morrell.
AP Fact check False
CLAIM: Milwaukee Election Commission Executive Director Claire Woodall was fired in recent days for her role in rigging the 2020 presidential election.
AP'S ASSESSMENT: False. A spokesperson for Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said
Woodall's removal had nothing to do with how she ran elections, adding there "was no indication of election impropriety" in Milwaukee's 2020 vote. He pointed to internal issues "that raised" concerns as the reason for the dismissal.
THE FACTS: With the 2024 election just six months away, social media users continue to promote erroneous claims of election-related fraud in 2020, most recently with a spotlight on Wisconsin.
"Claire Woodall, the Milwaukee elections director was replaced just 6 months before the presidential election," reads one X post. "The reason? Mainstream media says it's nothing to see here but some reports say otherwise. Claire printed 64,000 ballots in a back room at City Hall in Milwaukee and had random employees fill them out for the 2020 presidential election. Biden won Wisconsin over Trump by a margin of 20,649 votes."
The post had received approximately 26,000 likes and more than 12,700 shares as of Monday.
Johnson
replaced Woodall in a surprise move on May 6, announcing that her deputy, Paulina Gutierrez, would be in charge of the election commission. But the change has nothing to do with how Woodall ran elections, including in 2020.
The reason for the dismissal was related to "other issues internal to the election commission office and to city government that raised concern," said Jeff Fleming, Johnson's spokesperson. He declined to say what those issues were.
"People see one side on this side of the camera, but there are other things on the other side of the camera that I also have to deal with and that's exactly what I did with my decision,"
Johnson told WISN-TV. He declined to
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