Thursday 7 January 2021

Georgia had even more vanishing votes than I realized

 American Thinker

There are a lot of theories floating around about election fraud.  I should know because I've written about some of them.  Generally, proving affirmative fraud is difficult to impossible because Democrats hold all the information.  The one indicator that there may be election fraud that's impossible to disguise is vanishing votes.  More of them turned up in the wee hours of Tuesday night.  Additionally, a mathematically inclined friend walked me through other ways in which those numbers don't add up.

Briefly, when it comes to vanishing votes, votes should always be additive.  You can get fewer votes than your opponent, but no voter walks in and casts a negative vote for you (taking away a vote) or a "transfer vote" (transferring your vote to your opponent).  When the numbers start walking backward, something is amiss.

On November 3, multiple screen captures of vanishing vote counts on television and subsequent data analysis by the Data Integrity Group have shown Trump losing votes already cast in all of the contested states.  Some disappeared entirely; some ended up in the Biden column.

Significantly, this is the one claim that Democrats, NeverTrumps, and quislings of all sorts have failed to challenge.  It's out there.

In my last post about vanishing votes in Georgia, I wrote about 5,000 vanishing Perdue votes.  I woke up Wednesday to discover that according to live video fees on CNN, Perdue lost 32,400 votes.  Much as I hate to rely on YouTube (we conservatives really need to start uploading to Rumble), here's the evidence:"

 

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