I gotcha. The stream goes into many of them so I would skip back to about 7:30 when Barnes comes on and start there. If you need exact statistical data, I can help anyway I can to get it to you. Here's what you can chew on right now:
RealClearPolitics is reporting that Wisconsin is reporting a 105% voter turnout for the entire state when compared to total votes cast (3,289,421[Vs] compared to 3,129,000[RVs as reported by RCP] = 105.12690955576862%). What I would do is try to find an accurate voter registration amount that was last updated by the time the polls closed and cross reference that with the amount of votes cast. I'm sure the election commission and other institutions are doing this actively but it doesn't hurt to do it yourself.
From The Daily Cardinal:
The record for most votes ever cast in Wisconsin for a presidential election came in 2012 with a total of 3,080,628. For the 2020 election, the Elections Commission reported 3,684,726 registered voters as of Nov. 1, which means that Wisconsin could break its previous record by over 600,00 votes. In terms of turnout rate, Wisconsin set its current record during the 2004 presidential election when 73.24 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots. Around 3.3 million Wisconsin voters would need to cast their ballots in 2020 to eclipse that mark. The almost two million absentee ballots cast represents 51 percent of Wisconsin’s registered voters.
The actual count final count at 99% reporting: 3,289,421
If you can find out how many absentee ballots were tabulated versus how many of them were actually requested, that would also be an indicator.
The abnormally historically high voter turnout that I quoted earlier (the 89% figure), might be wrong but I'm still investigating. Apparently, Wisconsin uses a different formula to determine voter turnout than people were initially calculating (votes divided by citizens of voting age, NOT registered voters), so the numbers might be in-line with historical trends but I'm still evaluating.
The last metric is that Wisconsin tabulated or "found" 140,000 ballots during the hours of 3:30am and 4:30am and not a single one went to Trump. Perhaps a fluke or an input error, on might say? Until you consider that the same thing happened, almost at the exact same time with the two other rust-belt states:
Michigan: 3:30-5am, 200k ballots,
Pennsylvania: 2am-4am, almost 1m
Again, not a SINGLE one for Trump.
We have more evidence of potential fraud for both those aforementioned states, but the amount of irregularities in Wisconsin alone make it all highly suspect.
I gotcha. The stream goes into many of them so I would skip back to about 7:30 when Barnes comes on and start there. If you need exact statistical data, I can help anyway I can to get it to you. Here's what you can chew on right now:
Milwaukee Wards vs Voter Turnout: Ward 274 - 202%! Ward 273 - 201%! Ward 272 - 125% Ward 277 - 117% Ward 269 - 115% Ward 234 - 108% Ward 312 - 101%
RealClearPolitics is reporting that Wisconsin is reporting a 105% voter turnout for the entire state when compared to total votes cast (3,289,421[Vs] compared to 3,129,000[RVs as reported by RCP] = 105.12690955576862%). What I would do is try to find an accurate voter registration amount that was last updated by the time the polls closed and cross reference that with the amount of votes cast. I'm sure the election commission and other institutions are doing this actively but it doesn't hurt to do it yourself.
From The Daily Cardinal:
The actual count final count at 99% reporting: 3,289,421
If you can find out how many absentee ballots were tabulated versus how many of them were actually requested, that would also be an indicator.
The abnormally historically high voter turnout that I quoted earlier (the 89% figure), might be wrong but I'm still investigating. Apparently, Wisconsin uses a different formula to determine voter turnout than people were initially calculating (votes divided by citizens of voting age, NOT registered voters), so the numbers might be in-line with historical trends but I'm still evaluating.
The last metric is that Wisconsin tabulated or "found" 140,000 ballots during the hours of 3:30am and 4:30am and not a single one went to Trump. Perhaps a fluke or an input error, on might say? Until you consider that the same thing happened, almost at the exact same time with the two other rust-belt states:
Michigan: 3:30-5am, 200k ballots, Pennsylvania: 2am-4am, almost 1m
Again, not a SINGLE one for Trump.
We have more evidence of potential fraud for both those aforementioned states, but the amount of irregularities in Wisconsin alone make it all highly suspect.
And those "found" ballots happened after a 2 hours pause of the counting, presumably so that the poll watchers had gone home, right?
Looks like you know more than me, but check out my post here with a source:
https://thedonald.win/p/11PpBJOQ20/x/c/1ASFqmRlGm
Precisely, yes! Thank you, Pede!
Thank you! Keep spreading redpills on the fraud. Even outside of here.
I found YouTube comments on political videos to be a good way to reach normies.