. More than six months after the 2020 elections, Republicans in some states are still searching for elusive evidence of voter fraud they say robbed their party of the White House. After dozens of recounts, lawsuits and private investigations such as the ongoing vote “audit” in Maricopa County, Arizona, they’ve found none. But credible allegations of mail-in ballot fraud and other voting irregularities continue to stream from one corner of New Jersey, where Democrats are demanding investigations and shouting for election monitors ahead of next month’s primary. At the center of the controversy is a political operative who’s been instrumental in getting an entire generation of South Jersey Democrats elected to city council, school board and the state Legislature. Craig Callaway is also an ex-convict who spent 40 months in federal prison after accepting $36,000 in bribes while serving as Atlantic City Council president.