An alarming number of Republicans — many who have ridden President Donald Trump’s coattails to victory in the past — have either remained silent on the issue of the allegations of widespread voter fraud or have broken ranks and joined with mainstream media’s narrative that the election was totally fair and decisively over.
According to Newsmax, that’s definitely not the case when you ask Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who made headlines over the weekend when he called into question a number of “anomalies” in vote counts where large vote “dumps” occurred overnight in several battleground states during the November 3 election.
In a Sunday tweet, Paul questioned the “data dumps” that all occurred in the early morning hours in four states during election night, raising questions about the anomalies, even asking if it was potential fraud.
“Interesting . . . Trump margin of ‘defeat’ in 4 states occurred in 4 data dumps between 1:34-6:31 AM. Statistical anomaly? Fraud? Look at the evidence and decide for yourself.(That is, if Big Tech allows u to read this),” Paul said.
Not surprisingly, Twitter acted fast to slap his tweet with a big, fat warning label which stated that his “claim about election fraud is disputed.”
In his tweet, Paul linked to a recent study that covered the data dumps, painting a picture of how those particular data dumps ultimately lead to Biden closing the deal in four crucial battleground states that, according to the mainstream media, made him the new president-elect.
Though the report is too long for publication here, some of the key points are as follows:
In the early hours of November 4th, 2020, Democratic candidate Joe Biden received several major “vote spikes” that substantially — and decisively — improved his electoral position in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia.
While data analysis cannot on its own demonstrate fraud or systemic issues, it can point us to statistically anomalous cases that invite further scrutiny.
This is one such case: Our analysis finds that a few key vote updates in competitive states were unusually large in size and had an unusually high Biden-to-Trump ratio. We demonstrate the results differ enough from expected results to be cause for concern.
The four vote updates in question are:
An update in Michigan listed as of 6:31AM Eastern Time on November 4th, 2020, which shows 141,258 votes for Joe Biden and 5,968 votes for Donald Trump
An update in Wisconsin listed as 3:42AM Central Time on November 4th, 2020, which shows 143,379 votes for Joe Biden and 25,163 votes for Donald Trump
A vote update in Georgia listed at 1:34AM Eastern Time on November 4th, 2020, which shows 136,155 votes for Joe Biden and 29,115 votes for Donald Trump
An update in Michigan listed as of 3:50AM Eastern Time on November 4th, 2020, which shows 54,497 votes for Joe Biden and 4,718 votes for Donald Trump
The report goes on to analyze and call into question the alleged anomalies, but as you can read in the examples above, it shouldn’t be a shock to anyone who even glances over it that something bizarre happened on the night of the November 3 election.
Party politics aside, any reasonable person should be able to recognize that there are several very obvious anomalies that, at the very least, deserve further official investigation — whether that be through a federal law enforcement agency or even the Department of Justice.
Until these kinds of anomalies are thoroughly justified and explained — if that even happens — it’s absolutely the right of Trump and his supporters to remain skeptical and even call into question the true outcome of the 2020 election.
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