This incident pretty much sums up the validity of every accusation of voter fraud coming from the Trump side:
On Wednesday, November 11th, the Trump campaign put out a press release and then tweeted out the names of 4 deceased people who they claimed had cast a vote in the 2020 election. James Blalock of Newton County, Georgia was listed as being one of the 4 deceased people who had allegedly voted.
On Thursday, November 12th, Tucker Carlson opened his show highlighting these 4 examples of voter fraud being alleged by the Trump campaign, stating, "In moments like this, truth really matters more than ever and false allegations of fraud can cause as much damage as the fraud itself."
Tucker Carlson then began to explain that a man named James Blalock had voted in Georgia on November 3rd, despite having died several years earlier. Tucker Carlson promised his viewers, "We can prove it."
However, Atlanta station 11Alive interviewed James Blalock's widow, Agnes Blalock. She told them that she voted as "Mrs. James Blalock," and Newton County election officials confirmed that Agnes Blalock (who is 96 years old) had voted by and signed her name as "Mrs. James Blalock" - just as she always signs her name.
On Friday night, Tucker Carlson told his audience that "We got some news tonight - and an apology," Carlson began. "One of the people who voted in last week's election isn't dead. James Blalock is still dead; we told you about him. But it was his wife who voted. She voted as 'Mrs. James Blalock'. It's old-fashioned and we missed it." Carson continued, "A whole bunch of dead people did vote - we showed you their names, we proved it - but James Blalock was not among them. So apologies for that. Of course, we're always going to correct when we're wrong. And we were."
Tucker Carlson went on to claim that the other 3 deceased people he had talked about, had in fact voted. However, those claims have also been similarly debunked as of Saturday morning. Carlson had also accused a woman named Linda Kesler of Nicholson, Georgia of having voted - even though she died in 2003. The problem? It was a woman named Lynda Kesler with a different address, birthday and zip code from Nicholson, Georgia who had voted. There is no record of "Linda Kesler' having voted since her death in 2003. As of this minute, Tucker Carlson has not apologized for that mistake.
The Trump campaign made the same mistakes in accusing both James Blalock and Linda Kesler of having voted - since their death. The Trump campaign has not yet acknowledged these mistakes, much less apologized for them. It seems unlikely that they ever will.