I've been a heavy player of various numbers games and done a lot of work in the area. I'm not the worlds greatest statistician but I know my way around these things enough to spot when something doesn't look right. I've worked across a lot of systems. One's that process millions of transactions, both virtual and physical, dealt with all kinds of systems and games including those that basically work the same as voting.
I think probably anyone who has done some basic spreadsheet work, tallying, inventory work, tax returns, etc can already immediately see that the results we're saying now, the difference between a Trump win and Biden win is within the margin of error for most of the key states now in contention. That in itself is a problem. A few relatively small hard to detect errors can make all the difference. You can cheat just looking only for errors that suit your candidate.
I think even a layman will find the set of circumstances suspect and somewhat implausible.
First thing we have is them calling Nevada and Arizona really early into the count. Then we have them not calling key states later into the vote when Trump is fairly well ahead. Then everything stops at midnight. Two states then miraculously flip to Biden after magic boxes of ballots turn in after what really should be a deadline.
That in itself is scandalous. They need to be able to have virtually all ballots delivered on the day. Most stuff that comes in after is impossible to confirm when it was filled in. Even a mail stamp is not a secure or reliable dating mechanism. Regardless of the result, that in itself is a serious problem. Whoever is running the system messed up. That can go both ways. Imagine a bunch of ballots just disappear because someone couldn't be bothered to deliver them.
After swinging those states isn't enough you see others basically and very clearly dragging it on until they get a Biden win.
You now have all these states flipping to Biden in the last minute. That miraculous uptick in the last few percent of counting always serving Biden. They all look like that. Sudden acceleration at the end. Is there some rule here when boxes of ballots for Biden are magically held up for perhaps days on end in the mailing system across multiple states?
It would be really great if someone can make a Data Thread, pin it at the top.
Ideally what we want is at least this:
- Database of States / Counties / Candidates / Party / etc so we can make it relational.
- Tallies for each candidate in each state.
- Timeline of tallies (IE, time series).
- Anything else useful. Such as population. Age distribution. Registered voters.
I also sometimes do forensics but ATM I'm too lazy to source this data. If someone can then lots of us can run the numbers and publish it with the code plus data so you can fully verify it yourself and also play around with it.
I've been a heavy player of various numbers games and done a lot of work in the area. I'm not the worlds greatest statistician but I know my way around these things enough to spot when something doesn't look right. I've worked across a lot of systems. One's that process millions of transactions, both virtual and physical, dealt with all kinds of systems and games including those that basically work the same as voting.
I think probably anyone who has done some basic spreadsheet work, tallying, inventory work, tax returns, etc can already immediately see that the results we're saying now, the difference between a Trump win and Biden win is within the margin of error for most of the key states now in contention. That in itself is a problem. A few relatively small hard to detect errors can make all the difference. You can cheat just looking only for errors that suit your candidate.
I think even a layman will find the set of circumstances suspect and somewhat implausible.
First thing we have is them calling Nevada and Arizona really early into the count. Then we have them not calling key states later into the vote when Trump is fairly well ahead. Then everything stops at midnight. Two states then miraculously flip to Biden after magic boxes of ballots turn in after what really should be a deadline.
That in itself is scandalous. They need to be able to have virtually all ballots delivered on the day. Most stuff that comes in after is impossible to confirm when it was filled in. Even a mail stamp is not a secure or reliable dating mechanism. Regardless of the result, that in itself is a serious problem. Whoever is running the system messed up. That can go both ways. Imagine a bunch of ballots just disappear because someone couldn't be bothered to deliver them.
After swinging those states isn't enough you see others basically and very clearly dragging it on until they get a Biden win.
You now have all these states flipping to Biden in the last minute. That miraculous uptick in the last few percent of counting always serving Biden. They all look like that. Sudden acceleration at the end. Is there some rule here when boxes of ballots for Biden are magically held up for perhaps days on end in the mailing system across multiple states?
It would be really great if someone can make a Data Thread, pin it at the top.
Ideally what we want is at least this:
- Database of States / Counties / Candidates / Party / etc so we can make it relational.
- Tallies for each candidate in each state.
- Timeline of tallies (IE, time series).
I also sometimes do forensics but ATM I'm too lazy to source this data. If someone can then lots of us can run the numbers and publish it with the code plus data so you can fully verify it yourself and also play around with it.