Heavyweight: U.S. Census Bureau confirms huge conflict in voter totals for 2020 election

The Gateway Pundit reported on May 9 that the results of the 2020 election are once again not supported by the evidence, with U.S. Census data released last week casting doubt on the official vote count for the 2020 election. As part of the census, the government collected data on citizens who claimed to have voted in the presidential election, showing that in 2020, 154 million people voted in the general election. Yet the official vote count shows that the actual number of votes cast was slightly higher than 158 million. That’s a difference of nearly 4 million votes.

Historically, the census tends to “match up” the recorded votes with the actual results, said attorney Robert Barnes on Inside the Numbers. In other words, the two sets of data tend to be a reasonable match.

Barnes is right. The U.S. Census Bureau’s results in 2008 were nearly accurate, slightly under-reporting by 200,000 votes.

We now have multiple data markers that provide evidence that the election results do not make sense, see the chart below.

The Gateway Pundit says this is something that Big Media and Big Tech won’t share. They’ve been covering for this election for months. It’s a shame.