Trump’s 432,000 votes in Pennsylvania removed

Expert research shows that in Pennsylvania, a total of at least 432,116 votes cast for President Trump were removed.

A survey of Pennsylvania election data by data scientists found that 432,000 votes for President Trump were “deleted” in the 2020 presidential election.

Trump’s votes show a strange “diminishing” phenomenon

According to information obtained exclusively from the Data Integrity Group, 15 counties in Pennsylvania have seen mail-in or same-day votes “deleted” in favor of Trump.

According to the chronological election data, at multiple points in time, Trump’s vote was strangely “decreasing” in each county, rather than “increasing” as it normally would have been.

The “Data Integrity Group” said the 15 counties where votes were removed on Election Day were Lehigh County, Chester County, Allegheny County, Armstrong County and Westmoreland County. Armstrong County, Westmoreland County, Northhampton County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, Lackawanna County, and Dougherty County. Lackawanna County, Dauphin County, Pike County, Carbon County, Washington County, Erie County, and Luzerne County.

There were also mail-in ballot deletions in Allegheny County, Chester County and Lehigh County.

Combined, at least 432,116 votes (213,707 Election Day ballots and 218,409 mail-in ballots) cast for President Trump were removed.

“Lynda McLaughlin, a member of the Data Integrity Group, said, “All candidates have vote float, but we don’t see a pattern of vote reduction like President Trump’s from other electors. And it’s happening repeatedly without any explanation.”

The Pennsylvania Secretary of State’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Senior Experts Participate in Investigation to Supervise Forensic Audit

“The Data Integrity Group, a team of scientists, engineers and machine learning experts, has been working to investigate whether there was data manipulation in the 2020 election.

The team’s lineup of data scientists includes veteran experts Justin Mealey and Dave Lobue. Mealey served in the U.S. Navy for nine years, where he served as an electronic warfare technician, cryptologic technician and Arabic linguist. He worked for the National Security Agency (NSA) as a mission director in the Levant/North Africa and later as a CIA contractor for the National Counterterrorism Center.

Loeb has 12 years of experience in data science and machine learning in financial services and telecommunications, and his current research specializes in artificial intelligence applications.

The team’s data scientists have analyzed election data from states including Arizona and Georgia. Their analysis of Georgia resulted in the removal of more than 30,000 Trump votes and the transfer of 12,173 Trump votes to Biden.

The group is now urging states suspected of fraud to conduct Forensic Audits to preserve election integrity; they also say it would be highly irresponsible to certify election results before auditing these errors and anomalies.

“The bottom line is that the data confirms that (vote counting) errors do exist, whether they are machine or human, they are errors, and they should be fully analyzed and answers found through a forensic audit.” The panel said.

Edison admits errors occurred in ballot briefing

During the ballot tabulation process, tabulation results are typically sent to the Secretary of State’s office. The data is then also shared with the media through Edison Research. Errors can occur at multiple steps in the process.

While it is unclear what caused the errors identified by the Data Integrity Group, Edison Research has acknowledged that separate reporting errors did occur.

In a popular Internet video clip, 19,958 votes for Trump were seen being transferred to Biden in 30 seconds during a live election night broadcast on CNN.

Rob Farman, Edison’s executive vice president, acknowledged that the “shift” was due to an error in the Edison Research briefing.

He explained to the Associated Press that the Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, poll showed Trump with 24,233 votes and Biden with 4,275, but that a team member reversed the two, resulting in 4,275 votes for Trump and 24,233 for Biden. Farman said the company’s “quality control team” discovered the error that night and corrected it.