I'm just annoyed the final tally wasn't that different...I remember a few tweets and posts saying there was an issue with votes in Dekalb County, Biden accidentally got 11000 votes instead of 1100, which they found and allegedly fixed...so that's 9600 votes taken away.
You ask an excellent question. And that’s not the only state. I’ve kept a running tally of votes between the two of them for all the hotspot states. So far, I haven’t seen evidence of these so called thousands of vote changes.
A spreadsheet would be a good idea, I assume we can see the before/after vote tallies for each county so we can truly see if those vote changes were real in the first place, and/or if they counted them properly this time around.
For all the alleged mistakes they found I'm surprised the final tally was still so close.
All I kept track of was, what was the vote difference between the two of them at different days and times. And only for Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
I'm just annoyed the final tally wasn't that different...I remember a few tweets and posts saying there was an issue with votes in Dekalb County, Biden accidentally got 11000 votes instead of 1100, which they found and allegedly fixed...so that's 9600 votes taken away.
What happened to that?
You ask an excellent question. And that’s not the only state. I’ve kept a running tally of votes between the two of them for all the hotspot states. So far, I haven’t seen evidence of these so called thousands of vote changes.
Maybe I should post that spreadsheet later?
A spreadsheet would be a good idea, I assume we can see the before/after vote tallies for each county so we can truly see if those vote changes were real in the first place, and/or if they counted them properly this time around.
For all the alleged mistakes they found I'm surprised the final tally was still so close.
All I kept track of was, what was the vote difference between the two of them at different days and times. And only for Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.