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mjwfour [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pennsylvania had six major incidents of voter fraud

1 & 2: Philadelphia & Pittsburg: In both of these cities there was an excessive amount of absentee ballots, a majority of which went to Biden (surprise). The vote totals from both Philadelphia and Pittsburg fail to conform to Benford’s law.

3: Dominion: Analysis conducted by “TrumanBlack” concludes that 220,883 votes were taken from Trump and given to Biden. Analysis conducted by “TrumanBlack” concludes that 941,248 votes disappeared during the counting from both candidates. An analysis of individual time stamped entries from the New York Times show 25 separate instances of deductions from Trump’s vote totals.

4: Downballot: There is a total vote difference of 145,030 when comparing the difference between presidential votes and the average of down ticket votes. The average of down ticket votes is calculated by taking the average of total votes for each “State AG”, “State Auditor”, “State Treasurer”, and “US Representative” in each county.

5: Ballot Count without Trump/Republican observers: Many ballots were counted in illegally due to lack of Trump/Republican observers. The Democrats went out of their way (halting counting days after election day) to get The Pennsylvania Supreme Court to rule so that they could count ballots without Trump/Republican observers. This is especially problematic given the large amounts of mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania.

6: Ballot Count without Signature Verification: In late October the Pennsylvania Supreme Court effectively ruled that they mail-in ballots can be counted even if the signature on the mail-in ballot doesn’t match the signature on record (hence votes can be counted without signature verification). Obviously this is a huge red flag. Democrat affidavits prove mail-in ballots were opened prior to election day without being subject to challenge by watchers at the polling places and, if “properly cast”, sealed or locked in containers at the county board of electors until they are canvassed by the county elections board. Note that “properly cast” includes ballots without signature verification. More than a week after election day on November 12th, the PA judges ruled that the state may not count ballots where the voters needed to provide proof of identification and failed to do so by November 9th. How many votes were “properly cast” without either signature verification or identification prior to November 9th?