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TrumanBlack 8 points ago +8 / -0

PM ME JOIN US. DONT FIGHT ALONE BROTHER.

DEADLINE BEFORE ALL OUR WORK MEANS JACK SHIT: 7DAYS.

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bugsbunny 6 points ago +6 / -0

Good work. This may correlate.

There's fuckery in PA. There are 911,000 unaccounted for voter registrations that don't fall under R, D or Other. You'd think other would cover everyone not R or D. Someone was doing something tricky, or possibly fraudulent. Perhaps quicky registering illegal voters while filling out minimum information.

https://i.imgur.com/hdBm2Z2.png

9,091,371 - (4.229,163 Dems + 3,543,158 + 407,519 Other = 8,179,840)

9,091,371 - 8,179,840 = 911,531

I've been posting about this for days hoping someone would know what this indicates.

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gaijin_ronin 4 points ago +4 / -0

strange all the counties with over 100% are not reconciling their ballot counts. Why the hell not?

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bugsbunny 5 points ago +5 / -0

There's some counties with more voters than there are voting age population in those counties. I wonder if underage people voted en masse somehow.

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gaijin_ronin 3 points ago +3 / -0

antifa push to the polls or make a quick $100 and fill out these ballot types

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magaandkag [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

If I had to guess I think they have just a bunch of people added who don't even know they are registered to vote. It is hard to verify though. Looking people up is a pain.

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AwareNonCompliant 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’ve seen posts of people discovering just that in PA. Dems have access to voter rolls and unlikely voters on those rolls. But, they also have the Organizing for America database which basically covers every citizen’s personal info. They can easily pull up non registered citizens and have their SSN, address etc etc at their fingertips.

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magaandkag [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

The x axis is voter IDs in groups of 10,000. The y axis is the number of IDs in each of the groups. The two charts at the bottom are just the top chart spread out so you can see the repeating patterns in the data which I don’t think should be there. My best non nefarious explanation is that it was some kind of database merge between an old voting system and a new one. But I don’t think that makes sense because it seems as though people were added with some kind of target Democrat to Republican ratio. It looks weird so I am putting it out there. Maybe someone knows whats up with this. Or maybe I screwed something up.

Here is the CSV file if you want a better look: https://gofile.io/d/e46QNc

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AwareNonCompliant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hard to grasp but there does seem to be huge surge in registered voters without voting history at the end of the graph. They may have targeted people they knew were very unlikely to register & vote and done it for them. I’ve seen anecdotal accounts of this happening in PA.

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AwareNonCompliant 1 point ago +1 / -0

What does the top right graph represent? It sure looks like a huge surge in non-voter registrations when that red line goes up? Not sure exactly what the x and y axis are plotting though ?