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Offline Elderberry

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American Thinker by Thomas Lifson 5/8/2021

According to a website called The Election Wizard, newly released census data contains an “anomaly” when it comes to squaring it with the reported electoral results:

    US Census data released last week called into question the official vote tally from the 2020 election. As part of the Census, the government collects data on citizens who self-report as having voted in presidential elections. The collected data shows an unusual anomaly in the reported results.

    According to the Census, the recorded number of people voting in 2020 was tallied at 154,628,000. On the other hand, official results place the number of actual ballots cast slightly north of 158 million. That’s a discrepancy of nearly four million votes.

If the census data is correct, then about 4 million votes mysteriously were added to the election totals. Usually, the census data and the reported vote totals correlate closely.

More: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/05/new_census_data_raises_serious_questions_about_2020_election_fraud.html

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Re: New census data raises serious questions about 2020 election fraud
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2021, 03:58:28 pm »
Four million fake votes here, six million switched votes there, and suddenly you're talking about who really voted for Biden.
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