It would have been impossible to count the whole country’s paper votes back then, and no need to try to compare them to a known-hacked electronic system because they didn’t have electronic systems then.
Somebody has said that there were 50,000 Moore votes expected from Montgomery County that seemingly disappeared. OAN should be able to look at the R voter books to see if the number of voters who signed the book matches the electronic tabulation. For instance.
The GOPee should be sued for gross negligence if not worse, for petitioning to get rid of evidence that would determine whether the known hacking of the voter rolls resulted in actual hacking of the vote tabulation. Why would anybody want that evidence destroyed - especially given that it was KNOWN the voting rolls were hacked (most probably by the deep state using Russian “electronic fingerprints” which wikileaks exposed them as having)? If somebody goes to the trouble of hacking voter rolls they do it for a reason. Then when a bloc of votes seems to go missing on election day, it only adds to the suspicion. Why would the GOPee’ers want to destroy the evidence that could exonerate the integrity of the system and its results? Why?