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Matt Braynard (Matt Braynard), former director of data and strategy for the 2016 election campaign of US President Trump (Trump), originally planned to travel to the Dominican Republic with his wife. However, he has canceled his vacation plan and is ready to help Trump’s team review the data and look for evidence of voter fraud.
“Now, I need me here,” Brainard said.
Currently, Brainard has assembled a team to look for data inconsistencies in six controversial states (Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada).
So far, they have discovered that there is a problem with the data of at least 1.25 million voters, and are conducting follow-up investigations over the phone and comparison with other databases. The biggest problem they found was that many voters sent a National Change of Address to the post office, indicating that they had moved out of state, but in the 2020 general election, they appeared to vote in the state where they originally lived.
“We are calling them to confirm if they really voted, or if the vote was voted by someone else on their behalf,” Brainard said in an interview with The Epoch Times.
In Georgia, the team found that 17,877 voters who voted early or absentee had filed an out-of-state relocation notice. This number is higher than the current vote gap between the two candidates at Joe State. At 10 p.m. on Nov. 13, Georgia’s current vote count shows Democratic candidate Joe Biden leading Trump with just 14,122 votes.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (Brad Raffensperger) announced a few days ago that a recount of Joe State will be made. The counting process will begin on November 13 and is expected to end at midnight on November 18. . Georgia must certify the results of the state elections by November 20.
Not only is this happening in Joe’s state, Brainard’s team also found that 7,426 voters in Pennsylvania, 6,254 voters in Wisconsin, 5,145 voters in Nevada, 5,084 voters in Arizona, and 1,688 voters in Michigan had filed for relocation. Notice, but you voted in the state of your original residence.
So far, they have confirmed that there are 631 double-voting voters in Pennsylvania and 987 in Nevada.
“I was surprised to find so many changes of direction out of state. Because it is very strong and clear that someone moved to another place,” Brainard said. “But they still got absentee votes and they did vote. Votes. And in many cases, as we found out, they not only voted for that ballot, but they also voted for the new state that they live in.”
In addition to the address changes issue, Brainard’s team continues to call people who received absentee ballots but did not return them. They attempted to clarify whether these people actually requested ballots and, if so, whether they returned the ballots but were not counted.
In part three, the team will also call out constituencies with high turnout rates. They are calling voters who have never voted before but voted early or absent in this election to confirm if they actually voted.
So far, Brainard and his team have found “hundreds” of people who are willing to sign statements. If the attorneys include the case, these statements will become affidavits. Brainard said he has passed all relevant information to the Trump campaign.
Brainard said: “We know there are people alive who say,” There is a ballot voted in my name, I did not vote for that ballot and I did not request an absentee vote. “This is a problem that needs to be resolved.
He said his work won’t necessarily override the election, but may promote manual counts or signature reviews. Furthermore, he hopes this will lead to fairer and more innocent elections in the future.
“Our method is designed so that if it detects any (inconsistencies), it only finds dozens of cases,” Brainard said. “It is not designed to catch everyone who casts an illegal vote.” But it is designed to find signs of illegal voting activity. “
He said: “We don’t claim to have (illegal electoral activities), we just collect the data and make it public.”
Brainard is also reviewing the national database of deaths, as well as early voting and absentee voting records, to find out the votes cast on behalf of the dead.
The Trump campaign announced on November 11 the identities of several people who have passed away but voted on their behalf.
According to a third-party analysis in Michigan, the names and dates of birth of approximately 9,500 voters match the Social Security Death Index records. However, Logan Churchwell, a spokesman for the Public Interest Law Foundation, said such a coincidence does not exactly prove that the voter is dead. He said more analysis is needed because it is “very common” for two people to have the same name and the same date of birth.
“Ultimately, we can confirm voter fraud, at least the fraud we are investigating may not play a decisive role in this election, but we are happy to report this news,” Brainard said.
Brainard said, “If you’re a Biden supporter and you think this is a fair election, you should support our work, because if you do, we’ll help you determine it.
After GoFundMe deleted the account that had raised $ 220,000, Braynard created a GiveSendGo fundraising account. So far, GiveSendGo has raised US $ 578,000, most of the funds are used to purchase large databases such as the General Death Index, the National Change of Address Database, and the establishment of a call center. Brainard said he is obligated to do this job and is not paid.
Editor in charge: Ye Ziwei