The former Democrat-turned-Republican in 2020 denied any knowledge of the operation.
From the New Jersey Monitor:
From the New Jersey Monitor:
U.S. Attorneys accused Callaway and other unnamed subordinates of paying Atlantic City residents between $30 and $50 to act as authorized messengers and request mail-in ballots for voters whom they had never met. Prosecutors allege that those ballots were later cast without the actual voters’ knowledge...Rep. Van Drew reportedly paid Callaway’s consulting firm $65,500 for “strategic consulting”...Drew had previously paid Callaway’s firm $110,000 in his 2020 re-election campaign as well...
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