While the data may highlight the potential of an anomaly, someone needs to show some actual proof of the wrongdoing.
There is always a 1 in (insert number here) chance of something occurring. Look at the odds of winning Powerball; approximately a 1 in 292 million, and yet there are winners.
I honestly believe that an extensive amount of fraud and illegal voting did occur during this election. But without being able to show physical evidence of such wrong doing, it's just my opinion.
In order to generate any investigation there needs to be probable cause.
There is always “reasonable suspicion” by many on the losing side of an election.
The math of this election (ratios or fractions of voting with tabulation software/machines, turnout, and other numbers based analysis) clearly establish probable cause in my opinion.
Does it mean the election will be “overturned” based on the media call and the states certifying? No. However, the first step of any investigation is establishing probable cause. I personally think we are far past that now no matter how my partisan biases influence my thinking.
It’s math. It does not lie and these numbers are anything but random - they are prime number fractions in many cases that hold for hours.