In the USA, an employee of a polling station sent out letters with threats of sabotage
25-year-old Nicholas Wimbish in the prosecutor's office was called a “hidden liberal election fraudster” who distracted voters in the voting queue.
IN USA arrested a poll worker in Georgia on charges that he allegedly sent letters threatening to blow up other workers.
This became known from the statement of the federal prosecutor's office, Reuters reports.
Prosecutors said 25-year-old Nicholas Wimbish was working at a Jones County polling station in Gray, Georgia on Oct. 16 when he got into a verbal altercation with a voter.
Law enforcement determined that the next day, Wimbish allegedly sent a letter addressed to the county's superintendent of elections that was made to appear to be written by that voter.
The letter called Wimbish “a covert liberal election fraud” who…