“The recorded forensic audit will find significant fraud!”
I’m skeptical. They’ve had many months to rifle through the ballot boxes and cull the ones that don’t support their Big Lie. I fear we’ll be the ones eating crow.
I would highly doubt a big group of people have been sitting around in some secret location, going through 2.1 million ballots and throwing out the one’s they don’t like. I’m not buying that.
Well see who’s right in a few weeks.
If that happened, then the vote totals from the audit won't match the totals from the certified election, which would be a slam-dunk proof of fraud.
The most that can come of this is proof of fraud, which leads to 1) election reforms to prevent or reduce future fraud, and 2) arrests and convictions for the perpetrators of the 2020 fraud.
Agree with post 21. Also,they are verifying every single voter, as well as, documenting the number of votes vs. the number of voters.
Here are a few of my suggestions to secure ballots in future elections:
* Ballot paper should be produced with security features such as a watermark, embossed, or embedded strips as found in our currency. Ballot paper can be manufactured with ultra-violet dyes during manufacture.
* Every paper ballot must be *PRE-PRINTED* (not printed at polling locations on desktop printers) and tracked and accounted for from manufacturing to being counted.
* Every paper ballot should be printed on a paper size that cannot be purchased at Office Max or other off-the-shelf suppliers. NO paper ballot should be able to be printed on a home or officer desktop printer.
* Every paper ballot should be printed with a bar code or QR code so it can be identified as unique and scanned only once. If paper ballots are scanned by optical readers it is simple and cheap to add unique optical-scan security features.
* Every paper ballot should be printed with consecutive numbers or a random alogarithm code which is verified when scanned.
* The number of ballots printed must match the number of registered voters. 10% can be printed to accommodate a surge in provisional voting or damaged paper ballots. All damaged ballots must be retained.
* Every paper ballot should be easily visually identified as a mail-in or in-person by color code and security number.
Please feel free to debate the merits of each.