I believe the only way that a vote total should ever “decrease” for a candidate is if there was a mistake in tabulating the vote. This should be accompanied by a statement that on this date election officials erroneously double counted a batch of votes for candidate X.
Absent such an explanation and transparency about the mistake, I do not see how such a subtraction can occur. I definitely do not see how such a subtraction can occur in multiple counties. Can anyone compare these subtractions with prior election tallies? I bet there are far fewer examples from previous elections.
Where is the paper trail for this “subtraction”? The law requires record keeping for any election so there are either uncounted Trump votes in the boxes they will not allow an examination of or there is a pile of discarded Trump votes somewhere. Neither option inspires much confidence does it? Everything about this election appears incredible.
Per the Georgia tabulation analysis (which found these same irregularities), there should be NO human error involved as the data is transferred from machine to machine to machine. No one is sitting in front of an Excel spreadsheet copying and pasting official data. That concept is absurd.
“Where is the paper trail for this “subtraction”?”
This is what I am not understanding. Why do we need data anylists and statistical studies, etc to prove this. Seems to me if this is true, there should be an actual hard visual evidence of this. There should be an actual record of the votes being deducted. Something does not compute.