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Another internet sleuth noticed that in Pennsylvania, nearly 10,000 votes were removed from President Donald Trump's count at around 9 p.m. on Nov. 4. He said the losses came from three counties: Allegheny (-1,063 votes), Bucks (-2,972 votes), and Chester (-7,135 votes).Briggs posted another analysis:
Then, around 9 a.m. on Nov. 6, more than 27,000 votes were added to the count, nearly all of them to Biden, he said.
... at 6:18 a.m., [Decision Desk HQ] posted another update [for Michigan], which added 158,902 votes to the Biden tally and 29,295 votes to Trump's. Those votes split roughly 85 percent for Biden โ an exceptionally high ratio.
One explanation could be that those votes came from a deep-blue county and only included absentee ballots, which were expected to heavily favor Democrats.
However, even absentee ballots in Washtenaw County, which went for Biden by the largest margin, split in his favor by less than 82 percent. In addition, the candidate only picked up 125,927 absentee votes there, so many would have had to have come from another county less favorable to Biden.
Now we know huge additions were made to Biden on Wednesday morning. These additions, we are told, contain a large dose of coronadoom-panic inspired mail-in ballots. But I don't have the breakdown of which are mail-in and which "native" or other votes.And here's a concise rundown on some of the statistical absurdities of Biden's "win":
Again, throughout the days after the election, votes were added to both candidate totals at various times. You'd expect that sometimes the additions would favor Trump, sometimes Biden. The split wouldn't be 50-50, of course, but would reflect the true underlying vote.
Here's a picture showing the indexed, low to high, vote additions for each time they happened: there were over 200 of these additions. For instance, at one point (the right-most line) about 45,000 votes were added for Biden; and at the same time about 16,500 for Trump. Those cases where Biden got more votes than Trump are blue. When Trump got more the lines are red.
Trump did come out ahead in the vote additions sometimes, but every single one of the competitions was trivial. They were on the order of 1 vote for Trump, 0 for Biden, or 20 for Trump and 7 for Biden. On the other hand, Biden votes additions were almost always large compared to Trump's. There aren't any large times where Biden's were the only votes added, though. Meaning no caches of Biden-only votes.
Still, the huge early additions to Biden are curious.
We do know where the additions come from and when. Here are the Biden-Trump additions as they occurred, for six counties which for other reasons appear suspicious. Chester and Cumberland had predominately registered Republicans, but where Biden supposedly beat Obama (in either term) in vote totals by 20-40%! The county names appear the peak of the differences.
That peak for Philly on the 6th is the one that pushed Biden ahead, and the one noted yesterday. You can see in these large counties only one time where more Trump than Biden votes were added, and a trivial amount.
Jacob said she was instructed by her supervisor to not ask for a driver's license or any photo identification when a person was coming in to vote.In Detroit, Republican polling place worker Patty McMurray says she observed blatant fraud regarding military votes:
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Jacob was also told to not look for any discrepancies on the ballots, she said.
Further, Jacob cited an incident where a Republican challenger was allegedly observing the computer system as ballots were being scanned and Jacob asked the challenger if she had observed anything of concern. The challenger said she had seen many ballots being scanned that did not register in the poll book but were still being processed, Jacob said.
Jacob reported watching several ballots being scanned that did not match any eligible voter in the poll book.
"I reviewed the running list of scanned in ballots in the computer system, and it appeared that the voter had already been counted as having voted," Jacob explained. "Then the first official appeared to assign a number to a different voter as I observed a completely different name that was added to the list of voters at the bottom of a running tab of processed ballots."
Just before the group set out to count the military ballots - which are sent via the US Postal Service, the Republican poll watchers left the vote-counting room after every agreed to take a quick break. When they returned to re-enter the room, they were denied access.MI Senator Colbeck served as a poll watcher at the TCF Center in Detroit, where he witnessed routers and WiFi connectors being used throughout the center. He has filed a sworn affidavit.
McMurray was able to force her way into the room for a brief period of time where she witnessed the voter fraud. The ballot counters were taking Xerox copies from the envelopes and transferring the unofficial ballot information from the Xerox copies on to a legitimate ballot to feed through the machine.
"Our GOP workers were locked outside and couldn't come in. So, they started the military vote with only about 40 of us inside and there were 134 tables. They knew that we couldn't oversee the ballots and that's why they were locking us out," McMurray said. "They locked the GOP workers out so we couldn't watch over the military ballots."
"Once we started counting the military ballots, I realized why they locked us out," McMurray continued. "They started opening the ballots and the ballots are in regular envelopes, right. They are addressed to the Detroit City Clerk from overseas, many of them. And so they would open the ballots and in almost every case it was a Xerox copy of a ballot and the ballots looked very similar every time they opened them, which is really strange to me because another thing that's really strange to me, every single ballot without exception at the table where I was working from the military was a non-registered voter and without exception they voted for a straight Democrat or at least for...Joe Biden and Gary Peters."
Senator Colbeck told TGP that while serving as a poll challenger he observed the computers in the TCF were all connected to the internet. Senator Colbeck asked David Natham to scroll over the LAN connection icon but Nathan refused to do this. That would have shown whether the computers were connected to the internet.Richard Baris, director of Big Data Poll, analyzed MI data and says that more than 10,000 confirmed or suspected dead returned mail-in ballots.
Colbeck later examined the physical cabling connections between all of the computers in the facility. The IT technician on the stage actively discouraged any close-up observation of the network.
Patrick drew this diagram of what he witnessed at the TCF Center.
According to a lawsuit filed on Nov. 9, tens of thousands of unsealed and unsecured ballots arrived in vehicles with out-of-state license plates in Michigan's Wayne County. This allegedly happened at 4:30 a.m. the morning after Election Day.But remember there's "no evidence" of "widespread" fraud.
Six witnesses detail these claims in sworn witness affidavits. One witness says that every one of the ballots that came in at 4:30 a.m. was cast for Joe Biden.
Furthermore, the suit claims that poll workers were "instructed to ignore signature mismatches, backdate ballots that arrived late, and push through ballots despite questions about their validity."
The #DetroitLeaks reporting shows Detroit poll workers who were trained in how to lie, trained on how to handle ballot challenges from Trump supporters, told to call 911 on any challengers and to use COVID as an excuse to deny poll challengers access to view the ballots as they were being counted and tabulated.
The series of leaks also revealed that even challenged ballots would be processed as regular ballots. Incoming State Representative Steve Carra and Michigan activist Bob Cushman filed a successful lawsuit against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson over the explosive allegations that poll workers were being trained in how to commit voter fraud.
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States have until Dec. 8 to resolve election disputes, including recounts and court contests over the results. Members of the Electoral College meet Dec. 14 to finalize the outcome.See also:
Generally, Justice Department policy is "not to conduct overt investigations, including interviews with individual voters, until after the outcome of the election allegedly affected by the fraud is certified."
But Barr argues, in the memo, that concerns such acts could inadvertently impact an election, are minimized once voting has concluded and that, in some cases, investigations could not be delayed until the election is certified.
A Justice Department official said Barr had not been asked by Trump, anyone else at the White House or any lawmakers to issue the memo.
Biden campaign attorney Bob Bauer said in a statement that it is:"deeply unfortunate that Attorney General Barr chose to issue a memorandum that will only fuel the 'specious, speculative, fanciful or far-fetched claims' he professes to guard against."
"Those are the very kind of claims that the president and his lawyers are making unsuccessfully every day, as their lawsuits are laughed out of one court after another. But, in the end, American democracy is stronger than any clumsy and cynical partisan political scheme."
"the Trump Administration is rolling out the vaccination plan and I believe it's flawed. I believe it learns nothing from the past. They're basically going to have the private providers do it and that's going to leave out all sorts of communities that were left out the first time when COVID ravaged them."
The governor's promise to disrupt distribution plans has earned him a slew of criticism on social media.Meanwhile, the DOW is surging as Pfizer touts its COVID vaccine to be more than 90% effective:
Fox News weather presenter Janice Dean accused Cuomo of being "one of the worst leaders of all time." Dean has been one of the governor's most vocal critics this year, after both her father and mother-in-law passed away in New York nursing homes during the Covid-19 pandemic. She has linked the deaths to a controversial order from Cuomo forcing care homes to accept positive Covid-19 cases.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened up 1,600 points, or 5.6 percent, hitting an all-time high before retreating slightly. The broader S&P 500 also hit a record high, jumping 3.7 percent. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite grew 1.3 percent.This isn't about the efficacy of a vaccine, it is about cashing in on a mandated market with a fear-driven product for a mediocre virus.
The 90 percent effective rate announced by Pfizer and BioNTech was better than the stock market was expecting. According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a vaccine that is 50 percent to 60 percent effective would be acceptable.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said the company expects to have 1.3 billion doses of the vaccine available globally next year, on top of 50 million doses this year. Two separate production lines, one in the United States and one in Europe, will make the vaccine.
Pfizer's stock soared by more than 14 percent at the opening bell.


Comment: The progressive response on Twitter is priceless:
Etc., etc. More of the same from the blue checkmarks. These people are a bunch of entitled infants.