Posted on 05/08/2021 5:04:35 AM PDT by MtnClimber
According to the Census, the recorded number of people voting in 2020 was tallied at 154,628,000. On the other hand, official results place the number of actual ballots cast slightly north of 158 million.
According to a website called The Election Wizard, newly released census data contains an “anomaly” when it comes to squaring it with the reported electoral results:
US Census data released last week called into question the official vote tally from the 2020 election. As part of the Census, the government collects data on citizens who self-report as having voted in presidential elections. The collected data shows an unusual anomaly in the reported results.
According to the Census, the recorded number of people voting in 2020 was tallied at 154,628,000. On the other hand, official results place the number of actual ballots cast slightly north of 158 million. That’s a discrepancy of nearly four million votes.
If the census data is correct, then about 4 million votes mysteriously were added to the election totals. Usually, the census data and the reported vote totals correlate closely.
Speaking to pollster Richard Baris during an episode of “Inside the Numbers,” lawyer Robert Barnes said historically, the Census tends to “pin on the nose” the recorded vote numbers with the actual results. In other words, often the two data sets reasonably match.
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Lots of people voted at the white vans.
Four million mystery votes...from the graveyard...from Mexico.
When the fraud becomes irrefutable, Every elected official should forced to stand for reelection at the same time against opponents from the last election. No exceptions.
Biden would lose by 30 points.
And what is the likelihood that 4 million people didn’t tell the census they voted?
(Pretty slim IMHO )
I refused to be counted in the Census last year. I ignored multiple mails and "visits" by the government party census taker and just refused.
I did so because I hate the state I live in (Hellinois) and wanted this state to lose a seat in the HoR. Apparently many more Hellinoisans think the way I do and either similarly refused of flat out left the state never to return.
So I'd say "mission accomplished" on Hellinois losing a seat, and congratulations to the rest of us who refused "to be counted" and then showed up on election day. Who knew we'd be exposing fraud like this? Good!
How can the 2020 census have data on who voted in the 2020 election? Was not most of the data on the census collected before the election in November?
Are you trying to tell us all that there aren't at least 4 million people in this country like me who refuse to be part of the census because it's one way to tell the government to go eff itself?
I am sure it is just small (5,000,000 small) clerical error.
Could happen to anyone.
That’s SARCASM for you literalist.
The Walking Dead did; thus the extra 4 million votes
for D’rats. Shovel ready, always their line.
“SHOVEL READY!”
For those who haven’t figured out the Democrat game yet when it comes to winning close votes. It goes like this:
1) The votes come in on election night and they see how many more are needed to put the Democrat candidate over the top.
2) They then find who hasn’t voted, and ‘vote’ for them, as they did in Georgia, and when they get enough new ‘votes’ the counting stops. It took days after Nov 3 to come up with enough new ‘votes’, as Trump did far better than expected.
The key in the above to get control of the vote counting, which they do in the inner cities of key states and use a very small group of people. In 2020, their priority, of course, was getting rid of Trump, and they needed a LOT of new ‘votes’, so they didn’t have time down-ballot and hence the Republicans did great as you went down-ballot (look at the House pickups, for example), as those races were left alone.
So, the 5 million or so people did ‘vote’, they simply don’t know they voted and they don’t know they voted Democrat.
What would be VERY INTERESTING would be to find some of these 5 million people and ask them about it. Did you vote? If not, then why are they recorded as having voted?
Well…that’s a factual, numeric statistic....and we all know how important ‘facts’ are to Democrats!
Lots of anecdotal posts here around election day of people ( or people they knew) that were told they had already voted.
“Lots of anecdotal posts here around election day of people ( or people they knew) that were told they had already voted.”
Interesting. I suspect those people may be the ones who were registered but hadn’t voted recently...so the Left moved early with them and ‘helped’ them vote, thinking most wouldn’t show up on election day. Not a bad strategy on their part.
That’s part of why the signature matching is so critical for the Left to not permit. It’s hard enough to decently forge someone’s signature, as you both have to know what the original looks like, and then you need to reasonably copy it. Doing that would cut their post-election ‘turnout’ by 90% or more, easily.
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“And what is the likelihood that 4 million people didn’t tell the census they voted?”
Are you trying to tell us all that there aren’t at least 4 million people in this country like me who refuse to be part of the census because it’s one way to tell the government to go eff itself?”
Someone telling the govt to butt out wouldn’t fill out a census at all.
Usually, the Census voter questionnaire is only sent to a couple million households.
They ask an entire page of questions, like gender, ethnicity, party, and so on.
The final Census voter number is generated from a statistical model.
However, in past elections, I do not recall how large the discrepancy was between the Census voter count and the certified count.
So, perhaps the 4 million gap in 2020 is important.
I’m pretty sure they took time to make sure the Democrat Senate candidates won.
“I’m pretty sure they took time to make sure the Democrat Senate candidates won.”
I don’t think so, the Senate was almost unchanged until Georgia, and in Georgia they help from our side (you know, to teach the GOP a lesson).
That's my point. The discrepancy between the numbers isn't surprising to me at all. I refuse the census every time. I know far more people who also refuse than I do those that willingly comply.
Maybe it's a confirmation bias on my part, maybe not. I'm just not surprised by the discrepancy.
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