>>15285218Ballot stuffing certainly exists, but has never been proven to occur on a level that would drastically swing an major election such as the 2020 presidential election.
There were no proven late night mail-in dumps. Just allegations of such. This was actually part of the Republican strategy going in. They pushed for laws throughout states that insisted mail-in ballots had to be counted *after* in-person ballots, even if they had been in the possession of the states for weeks prior. Then they pushed Republicans to vote in person.
The idea behind this strategy was to push a narrative where it would look like Trump was winning early in the evening (while the in-person ballots were being processed) but, if Democrats (who were more likely to vote via mail-in due to covid concerns) pulled ahead, they could blame it on "ballot stuffing." Which is exactly what they ended up doing.
Look up "Red Mirage 2020". People were discussing how Republicans were doing exactly this even prior to the election. Republican voters got pulled into a craftily-constructed narrative meant to get them worked up after the election, casting doubt on the actual outcome of the election so they'd push for Congress to decide.
Evidence for what I'm saying is there if you'd but look.