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Worth clicking over. Does not prove election fraud, but it does show where to look for fraud. Can you guess where to look?



Explanation of Benford’s Law here:
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) November 7, 2020
In 2016, the state rejected about 1% of mail-in ballots; this year it is running so far as 0.03%.
https://twitter.com/PhillyGOP/status/1325175978641874947






If you trust anything these pompous nitwits say, it’s on you.
Glitches seem to be common all of a sudden this year.
MSM including FOX, not super interested. Their take, “show me the evidence.”
That’s quite a take for organizations that supposedly pride themselves on their investigative “journalism.”
My suggestion to the MSM, get off your asses and start practicing journalism.
I have very little trust in our institutions. They are populated by lazy, self-important elites. Mistakes go unaccounted for. In many cases, mistakes seem to be rewarded, as long as the mistake serves the narrative of the day.
BREAKING FROM SCOTUS: Justice Alito has issued an Order than any ballots received after after 8pm on election day in PA be segregated and secured – and if counted, counted separately. There is a petition pending before SCOTUS. Alito orders opposing side to reply by 2p Saturday.
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) November 7, 2020
Many of you have rightly noted that this segregating/securing was already supposed to be happening. PA GOP told SCOTUS today neither it nor the PA Sec of Commonwealth could get all the county boards of election to confirm they were actually complying. Now there's a SCOTUS Order.
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) November 7, 2020
I have very little trust in the government, media, and political party machines.
November 6, 2020
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement about his request to the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections and its chair, Representative Ron Tusler (R-Harrison).
“I am directing the committee to use its investigatory powers under Wisconsin SS 13.31 to immediately review how the election was administered. With concerns surfacing about mail-In ballot dumps and voter fraud, Wisconsin citizens deserve to know their vote counted. There should be no question as to whether the vote was fair and legitimate, and there must be absolute certainty that the impending recount finds any and all irregularities.
“I encourage citizens to volunteer to participate in the recount in their respective communities and take an active role in ensuring fair elections.
“Wisconsin’s election system is one of the best in the country. We have well-trained staff that finished counting the ballots well before most other states. However, we can always look for ways to improve it even more. I hope the committee investigates the inefficiency of Milwaukee’s central counting of absentee ballots, as well as the removal of voters who no longer live here from the rolls.”