I utterly respect what both of you are doing. It’s terrible for our side that every apparent discrepancy becomes treated as if proof of fraud that can overturn the election.
But here’s the deal:
That data that Gellar posts is the ONLY data that breaks down by party affiliation who voted how. Yes, Clark County counted more VOTES after Nov. 12, but they didn’t receive more ballots. The discrepancies are in every county, and reflect every type of vote. I went manually through all the files in the SOS data depository, and there are no later charts. I also found this:
https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/home/showdocument?id=9114
It shows 129,099 votes on Election Day, broken down by district, right up to the close of the polls. So what I want to know is: What are the other 29,000 votes that have been added to this between the report Geller shows and the count of VOTES? (Again, there is no other count of BALLOTS that shows more BALLOTS than what Geller shows.)
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nevada-outstanding-elections-clark-county-2020-election/
“Among those, 34,743 were returned by voters to drop-off locations on Election Day.”
That accounts for your 29K.
But the same Nov. 5 article raises other questions.
Nevada official says 63,262 ballots remain outstanding in Clark County, as Biden holds narrow lead
By Melissa Quinn
November 5, 2020 / 2:22 PM / CBS News
“Joe Gloria, registrar of voters for Clark County, Nevada, said that of the ballots the county has received, 63,262 have yet to be counted. Biden is leading in the county, which includes Las Vegas, by 431,863 votes to Mr. Trump’s 367,279.”
The final tally for Clark Co. is 521852+430930+19728=972510
521852+430930=952782 Nov 21
431863+367279=799143 Nov 5 +63262=862405
952782-862405=90377 ballots out of thin air after Nov 5 in Clark Co. even if 0 went to 3rd parties
I would love to see Joe Garcia explain that under oath.
Still, that means at least 10% of signatures would have to be forged and that would be the proof.