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In other words, a group of people went to the polling station to elect only President Biden and did not vote at all in local elections. This is called “no votes against” in English. There is also the term “direct ticket” which refers to all the votes cast for candidates of the same party.
A netizen with the username @ USRebellion1776 tweeted on the 5th, for example, that in the changing state of Michigan, there is only a 7,131 vote gap between Trump and the Republican federal candidate for Senate (John James), while Biden and the Democratic Party The gap between Federal Senate candidate Gary Peters is 69,093.
The contrast in Georgia is even more obvious: The vote gap between Trump and the Republican US Senator is 818, while the vote gap between Biden and the Democratic US Senator is 95,000.
Under @ USRebellion1776’s tweet, some netizens explained that “69,093 votes are missing.
There are also a lot of people who wonder, “So why don’t cheaters select candidates for the Senate so they won’t get caught?” Another netizen said: “It takes time. It takes more time to perform two tasks than one Double. Before the observers from the polling station return, they have a 4:30 am deadline. You must have sympathy for traitors and hard working criminals. “
This mode appears mainly in the swing state.
The reporter verified the data at 4:30 pm on the 6th. The gap between Trump of Michigan (2,644,525 votes) and the Republican candidate for Senate James (2,636,892) was 7,633. Biden (2,790,648) and Democratic candidate Peter The gap between Sri Lanka (2,721,207) is 69,441.
In the transition state of Georgia, the vote gap between Trump (2,449,019) and Republican senator David Perdue (2,450,011) is -992, while Biden (2,450,563) and the senatorial candidate Democrat Jon Ossoff. (2,352,006) The vote gap between them is 98,557.
Wisconsin, another controversial state, does not have elections for a Senate seat this year.
Compared to states that are not undecided, take a look at Wyoming, which has the lowest voter registration rate – the vote gap between Trump (193,454) and Republican Senate candidate Cynthia Lummis (197,961) is – 4,507, while Biden (73,445) and Democratic senator Merav Ben-David (72,720) have a gap of 725 votes.
Are there a significant number of Republicans who don’t like Trump? These Republicans used to vote Republican from top to bottom, but this time they only voted for all Republicans except Trump? Or is there evidence of some kind of electoral fraud hidden behind this? The reporter cannot be sure, but what is interesting is that this pattern seems to appear primarily in a swing state. For example, in Democratic-controlled Montana, there is no such magical phenomenon.
Trump has filed lawsuits in three swing states and demanded that Wisconsin recount the votes. Under Wisconsin law, if the difference in votes is less than 1%, candidates have the right to request a vote recount, but must pay their own money. Unless the difference in votes is less than 0.25%, the fee can be waived.
Speaking of possible accounts in Wisconsin, a blogger named FiveThirtyEight (538) who focuses on poll analysis and politics, Maggie Koerth, said on Day 4 that she went through the files and found that from 2000 to 2015 there were 27 vote counts in state general elections, of which only three changed the election results.
In fact, if false votes have been mixed because they are unregistered votes, once they enter the system, they cannot be distinguished. The recount may not solve the problem unless you vote again. It is not yet known what will happen in the process if you enter the count or litigation field.
The second complainant appears in the postal system
On November 5, the second whistleblower appeared in the United States postal system, this time from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and broke the news to the non-profit organization “Project Veritas.” The whistleblower said: “There will be voting today and tomorrow. Our boss asked all of us to mark November 3.”
The first USPS informant to be exposed on November 4 was from the Michigan Postal System and reported it by phone. The person who reported on November 5 agreed to speak in front of the camera with mosaics and voice changes on his face.
According to a video from the nonprofit news organization “Veritas Project,” anonymous reporters work at the post office in Erie, a median city of 100,000 in Pennsylvania. He said that when he was working on the morning of November 5, he saw the postmaster push his supervisor away, and that place was very close to him. You heard the postmaster say that they messed things up yesterday and overwritten some postal ballots. The November 4 postmark, not the November 3 postmark.
The whistleblower said his supervisor hated Trump and was very unhappy about this. The postal ballots came from Pittsburgh. They wanted to stamp all the postal ballots for “yesterday, today and tomorrow” on November 3.
The whistleblower said their leaders had a meeting, and the two supervisors asked staff to ensure that the mail ballots in the mailbox were collected and delivered to the supervisor.
The “Veritas Project” then called the local postmaster to verify. The other party said, “This is not true. I will not speak to reporters like you.” Then he hung up. The “Veritas Project” prepares to deliver the video to the relevant departments as evidence. #
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