Some of the principal discrepancies in the 2020 election.
Posted by Izzy Weird on March 3, 2022, 4:16 pm
You have to admit it looks mighty goddamn suspicious.
...Basham cited these 10 things that don’t have a satisfactory explanation.
1. Late on election night, with Trump comfortably ahead, many swing states stopped counting ballots. In most cases, observers were removed from the counting facilities. Counting generally continued without the observers.
2. Statistically, abnormal vote counts were the new normal when counting resumed. They were unusually large in size (hundreds of thousands) and had an unusually high (90 percent and above) Biden-to-Trump ratio.
3. Late arriving ballots were counted. In Pennsylvania, 23,000 absentee ballots have impossible postal return dates, and another 86,000 have such extraordinary return dates they raise serious questions.
4. The failure to match signatures on mail-in ballots. The destruction of mail-in ballot envelopes, which must contain signatures.
5. Historically low absentee ballot rejection rates despite the massive expansion of mail voting. Such is Biden’s narrow margin that, as political analyst Robert Barnes observes, “If the states simply imposed the same absentee ballot rejection rate as recent cycles, then Trump wins the election.”
6. Missing votes. In Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 50,000 votes held on 47 USB cards are missing.
7. Non-resident voters. Matt Braynard’s Voter Integrity Project estimates that 20,312 people who no longer met residency requirements cast ballots in Georgia. Biden’s margin is 12,670 votes.
8. “Overvotes.” Pennsylvania mailed out 1.8 million ballots, but 2.5 million ballots were returned.In 10 Pennsylvania counties, Biden secured more votes than there were registered Democratic voters.In Nevada, there are 77,982 more votes in the presidential election than total ballots cast; Biden’s current margin is 33,596. Ballots exceeded the number of residents by 2.5 times in some Georgia precincts.
9. Serious “chain of custody” breakdowns. Invalid residential addresses. Record numbers of dead people voting. Ballots in pristine condition without creases, that is, they had not been mailed in envelopes as required by law.
10. Statistical anomalies. In Georgia, Biden overtook Trump with 89 percent of the votes counted. For the next 53 batches of votes counted, Biden led Trump by the same exact 50.05 to 49.95 percent margin in every single batch. It is particularly perplexing that all statistical anomalies and tabulation abnormalities were in Biden’s favor. Whether the cause was simply a human error or nefarious activity, or a combination, clearly something peculiar happened.
"I told him that all this stuff was BULLSHIT ! about election fraud. And, you know, it was wrong to be shoveling it out the way his team was,"
Barr told Holt he hadn't been aware of the scheme and was "livid" when he found out about what Trump had said. "This whole maneuver of trying to get the Ukrainians to investigate Biden — that was a harebrained scheme. It was ridiculous," Barr said.
Trump, he said, "never really had a good idea of, you know, the role of the Department of Justice [and] to some extent, you know, the president’s role."
Barr pointed to his publicly speaking out against Trump's election fraud claims as an instance of his standing up to the president. He said Trump was so enraged that he thought it would be his last day on the job.
Barr said Trump summoned him to a meeting in the White House on Dec. 1, 2020, after The Associated Press published an interview in which Barr said there was no evidence of any widespread voter fraud in the election, despite Trump's claims to the contrary.
"To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election,” Barr told the AP.
Barr said Trump called him in to a meeting that day in his private dining room and questioned him about his comments.
Barr said he told Trump the Justice Department had investigated and found no evidence to support the various conspiracy theories that Trump and his legal team were pushing.
"He was asking about different theories, and I had the answers. I was able to tell him, 'This was wrong because of this,'" Barr recounted.
Trump listened, but "he was obviously getting very angry about this."
Barr said he told Trump: "I understand you're upset with me. And I'm perfectly happy to tender my resignation."
Barr said Trump then slapped his desk and said: "Accepted. Accepted."
"And then — boom. He slapped it again. 'Accepted. Go home. Don't go back to your office. Go home. You're done,'" he said.
In a letter responding to Barr's interview, Trump said he was the one who asked Barr to resign that day and said his account was a fabrication. LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE.
Barr said Trump had White House lawyers stop him before he left the premises to tell him he wasn't fired, but Trump continued to take shots at him in public.
“He hasn’t done anything. He hasn’t looked” for voter fraud, Trump complained at an event at the White House on Dec. 3. "This is criminal stuff. This is very bad, criminal stuff.”
Barr's credibility took a dive when right after the election he said there was "no evidence of fraud". Of course there was no evidence there was no investigation. This was just days after the election.
I question whether there was ever a really good investigation done by the DOJ. A good audit has to determine if each ballot was from a legitimate registered voter. A good audit would attempt to determine if many ballots had been discarded.
Looks like plain old sour grapes to me. Barr seems to need to get even.
And in a thread about the rigged election this is off-topic.
Jan. 6th was a huge peaceful rally protesting a stolen election. There was a small riot of about 700 at the Capitol. Evidence indicates this was a false flag setup. If the Jan. 6th Committee a partisan fraud at taxpayer expense. They would have interviewed Pelosi and extensively interviewed Ray Epps if they were honestly seeking the truth.