Posted on 11/08/2020 5:43:01 PM PST by Ancesthntr
According to Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_County,_Michigan ,Wayne Countys population is 1,749,343 as of last year. 25% of residents are under age 18. So, doing the math, if every resident registered to vote and there was 100% turnout, there would be 1,312,007 votes.
Now look at the Wayne County Clerks site: https://www.waynecounty.com/elected/clerk/election-results.aspx There are 1,406,355 registered voters. This is roughly 94,000 more than should even **THEORETICALLY** be possible using population statistics. Of those registered voters, some 867,409, or 61.68% actually voted.
Now lets get practical - how many registered voters SHOULD there be in Wayne County? Well, if we take the Michigan average of 80.91% https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/number-of-registered-voters-by-state , that would equate to 1,061,545 registered voters (some 344,000 less than Wayne County reports), and a voter turnout rate of 867,409/1,061,545 = 81.71%, which is an absurdly high figure.
So, what gives? How can they have about 344,000 extra registered voters and there NOT be fraud?
I am looking to have some critical reviews of these numbers here on FR, and if my analysis turns out to be reasonably accurate, for someone to transmit this to the Trump Campaign as yet MORE evidence of the fraud going on in Wayne County.
We can and will win this thing - we just have to prove that there are a multitude of irregularities that can only be explained as election fraud.
Thanks, in advance, to everyone!
You’re right, it doesnt.
They knew this last election. Detroit was caught in huge fraud voting after Jill demanded a recount.
Its nothing new. Its Detroit.
With Trump getting such a large amount of minority votes. The Democrats can steal the future of the Trump Platinum Plans for Minority communities and force communities back into the poverty cycle.
Given a ballot, how to tell if its legal or not?
If the entire process is so crooked that the pool of legitimate ballots has been irreversibly contaminated by an unknown number of illegal ballots, there are strong grounds for invalidating ALL of them...or a very strong case can be made to have the legislature award Michigans EVs to Yrump as punishment for cheating.
What would Supreme Court rule if the vote results are too messy to sort out?
I read somewhere constitution prohibits re vote
Can SC instruct state legislature to select electors?
Are you a attorney? Has SC done this before ?
Looking for family members on the lists. My spouse had a lot of relatives in Wayne County (not Detroit)
I don’t know if the courts will accept population statistics in legal arguments but I hope Trump’s legal team do. Also Trump’s team should look into comparing the number of voters who only vote for Biden and compare it to the numbers of voters who only vote for Hillary in 2016. Somebody tweeted that if a state had 500,000 votes for Biden that didn’t vote for any down ballot items but only 100,000 votes for Clinton in 2016, then this is definitely evidence of fraud.
I am not sure if the Constitution prohibits a re-count - but it does set Election Day. That’s probably correct.
WRT the SC ordering the state legislature to do anything...that is a BIG stretch unless this is considered a direct violation of basic rights. However, the findings of the Court, and the commentary (especially in the majority and concurring opinions) in the ruling could be very persuasive to the legislature. Note that MI has a Republican-controlled legislature. Given the massive fraud, and given what logic would dictate to be fairly high tensions between the Republicans and the Detroit crowd, I strongly suspect that the Republicans are itching for an excuse to stick a shiv into the Detroit Dems’ backs...they just need an excuse.
Any MI residents who know/believe otherwise about the relationship between the R’s and Detroit D’s, please comment - I’m in Texas, and never lived in MI, so I am just speculating.
I am an attorney, but no Constitutional expert by any means (it is more of a hobby of mine due mainly to 2nd Amendment issues, and I am certainly more familiar with it than most non-lawyers, but I am DEFINITELY no authority).
I don’t believe that this has ever been done before...mainly because it has never been NEEDED to have been done. The next question is whether the SC has the authority...and I don’t believe that they do (or that even IF they did, whether they would WANT to do so - this is the very definition of a political issue, and the Court has nearly always steered clear of putting it’s thumb on the political scales. But if the majority opinion and the dicta (commmentary that shows legal reasoning, but has no authority) show what an obvious fraud this is, I cannot help but believe that the Republican legislature would use it as an excuse to stick it to the Detroit Dems (if, as I suspect, these Dems are anything as arrogant and disagreeable as the Dems in other large cities with large suburban and rural populations).
I just mentioned on another thread that Michigan has same day registration which would/could account for some of this. But unlikely all.
Lots of mysteries right now.
Exactly - this is not conclusive legally, but it is further weight on the scales to demonstrate that a rather massive fraud has been committed.
Curiouser and curiouser....
No wonder the Dems have been so incredibly desperate to have Trump concede...they know that they over-reached and will be caught, and that it will not only destroy the Party, but will result in many of them going to jail.
This with the comment at the end....but in general we Michiganders are not as divided as perhaps other states.
Just my opinion. I like seeing Tristan Cole quoted though. I have met and spent time with him at a JJ event and he is amazing.
Another fun Michigan story...
Same day registration was only this year. And requires proof of residency for the last 30 days along with drivers license.
Saw that too- amazing:)
The Democrats had zero ground game because they were planning on flooding the polls with fake ballots.
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