First, thanks for everything that you’ve done here. It is invaluable and may well help turn this thing back to what it should have been last week.
Second, I have some information - NOT direct knowledge, not even directly about fraud, but having to do with the opportunity to cheat. I have it on several key counties, but will post it now just for Wayne County, MI:
According to Wikipedia, its 2019 population is 1,749,343. Of that number, (again according to Wikipedia), some 25.4% are under the age of 18 (and thus ineligible to even register to vote, let alone actually vote). This brings us to a maximum theoretical number of registered voters (if EVERYONE eligible registered - which NEVER happens) of 1,305,010. That is, itself, too high because that number assumes that every adult there is a citizen which, in a county of 1.75 million people, is impossible - but lets disregard this last fact.
So, how many registered voters ARE there in Wayne County, Michigan, according to that countys government? 1,406,353. Yes, thats right, there are roughly 101,000 more people registered to vote in Wayne County than even the maximum theoretical number of registered voters...and if you assume that 81% of eligible voters actually registered (which is the average for MI, but much higher than the average of 67% throughout the US), then in reality there should be only 1,044,008 registered voters in Wayne County, which is about 362,000 less than what the county claims.
So, who got mail in ballots in Michigan? Apparently ALL registered voters https://www.reuters.com/.../us-usa-election-michigan... This necessarily means that some 362,000 mail in ballots went to people who are not, in fact, legal voters - theyre either dead, or theyve moved out of Wayne County. How can anyone seriously contend that this is NOT ripe for fraud, particularly in or near Detroit, which is well known as being one of the most politically corrupt cities in the country. https://citizenwells.com/.../democrat-election-fraud.../
Oh, and to finish with Wayne County, its unofficial results for the election show 867,409 votes cast. If you use the 1,044,008 expected registered voters, that’s an 83% turnout rate - which is ABSURDLY high.