GOP disputing a subset of 19.5K of "indefinitely confined" (those that they couldn't register because of illness, but were seen on social media playing football etc.) From Matt Braynard's work? Dane Co. to complete on Sunday
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Is that enough to change the margin? If not, we're toast.
Biden's up 19.5k. Dane County (includes Madison, capital of Wisconsin) will be finished by Sunday.
There's even more votes that can be disputed.
What about absentee ballot applications? That's where Rudy said is the biggest problem.
Under Wisconsin law, you need to submit a written request for a mail-in ballot. No request, no ballot.
According to the video I linked, there's tens of thousands of ballots with no record of request.
Then why are they going to certify the election?
Nah. Remember- this is one county. Matt B showed a shit ton of these state wide. This corroborates his data with audit results.
Can you summarize, please?
https://twitter.com/MattBraynard/status/1329849203993026577
Indefinitely Confined Ballots in 2020: 169,282
If the audited results are showing 19k in one county, it helps validate Matt's findings that there are over 169k statewide.
According to Matt, WI specifically disallowed COVID from being a valid reason for declaring yourself "indefinitely confined". If these people are not literally confined to a bed or similar (ex. nursing home patients), these votes are legally invalid.
IC also is the only status in WI that does not require ID, so it is possible that many of these ballots aren't even real people, or at least not eligible voters.
Further, Matt's team searched around 2,000 of these people and found pictures of them out and about on their social media accounts. In other words, not indefinitely confined in the least.
so what's going to happen?