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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, election clerk Clara Woodall Bogg ordered election observers to leave the counting room around 11 p.m., declaring that all ballots had been counted.
In a recent podcast discussion with Mark Mitchel of Rasmussen Reports, Peter Bernegger revealed that the vote counting process did not actually pause, as many had believed. At approximately 1:15 a.m. on November 4th, a man identified as Dwayne Johnson reportedly delivered ballots to the city. Despite the absence of observers, election workers resumed feeding these ballots into tabulation machines around 1:30 a.m.
Bernegger references sworn affidavits from election workers who claim to have witnessed large quantities of ballots being processed in the early morning hours after observers were dismissed. Marie Sanchez, part of the third-shift election crew, reported that the counting continued late into the night, while retired Army personnel David Bolter confirmed sightings of ballots being delivered and counted past midnight.
These actions, according to Bernegger, may have contravened state election regulations, which stipulate that counting should not occur without observers and that no ballots should be accepted after midnight unless voters were already in line.
Further allegations suggest that a whistleblower accused Woodall Bogg of accessing the WISFOLT statewide voter database to identify registered voters who had not yet voted. These individuals’ identities were allegedly used to assign fraudulent votes.
Bernegger contends that this tactic did not involve using deceased or fictitious voters but instead manipulated actual voter information to cast unauthorized ballots. Heightening the controversy, video evidence purportedly captures Woodall Bogg exiting the central count facility around 3 a.m. with USB drives containing absentee vote totals, contradicting her earlier statement that all counting had ceased hours before.
The involvement of other key officials such as former clerk Neil Albrecht and deputy clerks Jonathan Zenga and Bonnie Chang, who were present during the late-night ballot processing, further fuels suspicions of coordinated election fraud.
This mix of affidavits, whistleblower testimony, and video evidence raises serious questions about the integrity of the Wisconsin 2020 election results and suggests the possibility of systematic manipulation by local Democratic officials.
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— Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen Reports (@honestpollster) November 4, 2025