So I think the "2.7 Million Votes Changed" thing is only showing errors in IBM's election results service. The data source was an NY Times "Edison" feed that was scraped, right? Edison is the name of an IBM Election service, which probably scrapes results from State/County websites and aggregates them in a way that easily consumable, and sending them out to those willing to pay for the service in real time. Very likely that Edison's election reporting has the faults in it. You'd have to prove this back from Edison to the vote tallies, which is different question.
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My biggest problem with all of this is that votes should never be removed from a candidate, regardless if their is a hiccup on Edison’s side. At no point should a candidate get votes removed. That means something is wrong.
“The system mistakenly giving candidates votes and, therefore, removing them” should not be happening and is not a valid argument imo. Plain and simple. The votes for candidates should only increase throughout the night.
and that's where the issue is, these aren't votes, its numbers from a service that is trying to collect the latest tallies from whatever source and sell them to customers. the county website or source could have fat fingered the entry, the service aggregating the vote data might have a problem, its like a data version of a game of telephone and in the rush to report numbers as quickly as possible in real time to viewers its more prone to error.
That could be true, but we don’t know yet. That also doesn’t explain the hundreds of thousands of ballots being brought in through the back door after 8 PM.