Thursday, February 23, 2023

The Fraud of '20, Analyzed

There's no question--except in the 'minds' of The MSM/Democrat Cult--that the '20 election was a fraud, especially in the six swing states.

Now someone put it all into a single, not-long, column.

A few samples from that essay:

...At an Arizona Senate Committee hearing on January 24, 2022, we learned that precisely 95 percent of Maricopa County overseas military members (and their families) voted for Joe Biden. That is an amazing (as in phony) percentage, given that the overall county-wide vote was fairly even between Biden and Trump (51 to 49%). Winning the military vote in Maricopa County with a 90 percent margin strongly suggests the likelihood of fraud....

Especially when the "ballots" were un-sourced pieces of copy paper.  Read on in the linked article about Pima County.  Yes, indeed--it gets worse.

In Fulton County, GA:

  1. Although it takes one second to scan a ballot, there are over 4,000 ballots with precisely the same timestamp -- to the second. Not possible.
  2. 16,034 mail-in ballot authentication (sha) files were added several days after scanning. Also impossible.
  3. There are no ballot images to support 17,724 final certified recount presidential votes.
  4. There are no images to support 374,128 “certified” in-person votes, which is a violation of both federal and Georgia law.
  5. 132,284 mail-in ballot images have no authentication files.

 In Pennsy:

When the Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth certified the election on November 24, 2020, there were 202,377 more ballots cast than the number of people shown to have voted. This irrefutable fact is one of several reasons many Pennsylvania legislators wanted Vice President Mike Pence to delay counting the electoral votes on January 6, 2021....

There's more, including the UW-Madison ward.  There's a reason that the Dane County clerk would NOT allow inspection of the "votes" there.

 

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for pointing this article out. I may have to order the book.

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