I’m afraid you are wrong there. Look at Navarro’s report where that chart comes from. Look at the footnotes with the sources (or lack thereof) for the numbers. Some have no sources at all. The rest mostly come from allegations in Trump’s lawsuit pleadings or from claims asserted in news articles and blog posts. Where he cites a pleading that in turn cites an exhibit, he grossly mischaracterizes the content of the exhibit.
For example, the 305k number for absentee ballots requested before the deadline in GA comes from Trump’s Fulton county lawsuit and a CPA’s affidavit, but that number is just the number of applications sent more than 180 days before the election, which is legal for elderly, disabled, and overseas voters. The 66k number of “underage voters” is the number who registered before turning 18, none of whom actually voted before turning 18. The 136k “machine altered” number for Georgia has no source at all.
Navarro’s report is designed to give the appearance of serious research, but that appearance does not bear scrutiny. It is hard for me to draw any conclusion other than that it is intended to mislead. But you don’t need to take my word for that.
What are you packing, Knight? Fudge and cream?