In a December 14 tweet, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that a number of swing states stopped counting votes at the same time on election night because they were counting how many fake ballots would be needed to steal the election.
US President Donald Trump tweeted on Sunday that a number of swing states had suspended vote counting on election night as they counted how many fake ballots would be needed to steal the election. These swing states, after the resumption of the vote count, have abnormal “irrigation” fraud.
On December 14 EST, Maria, a well-known fox News anchor, appeared on fox News. “Asked Maria Bartiromo on Twitter.” Why do swing states stop counting votes at midnight on election night?”
“Because they are waiting to find out how many (fake) votes they have to produce in order to steal this rigged election,” Trump tweeted in response.
November 3rd is election day in the United States. In the evening, Trump had a clear lead in several key states, Including Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and North Carolina. However, a number of swing states abruptly halted the vote count at the same time. At the White House at the time, Trump said the Biden campaign was cheating. It was cheating.
On the morning of November 4th, after a recount, the election results went into a bizarre reversal. Trump’s lead disappeared and was overtaken by Biden. Since that day, however, evidence of Biden’s vote-rigging has come to light.
A FiveThirtyEight photo showed biden gaining 100,000 votes — or at least 60,000 more ghost votes — in Wisconsin in the early hours of Thursday morning, as the vote count rose from 94 percent to 95 percent, with nearly 40,000 more votes.
In Wisconsin and Michigan, where President Donald Trump had a commanding lead, Biden suddenly woke up with hundreds of thousands more votes.
On the morning of November 4, the graph of the two states’ votes went viral on Twitter. Just before 6am, the line for Biden suddenly went “straight up” and directly ahead of Trump.
A similar pattern followed in Michigan, where Biden also went “straight up” and overtook Trump just after 6 a.m.
“Suddenly a truckload of Biden tickets? Is that amazing?”
“I’ve heard that Americans are generally bad at math, but isn’t cheating an insult to American intelligence?”
On Nov. 5, Bartiromo took to social media to list several of the election chaos that occurred on Election night. “At 4 a.m. (Nov. 4), 65,000 votes were cast in Wisconsin, 100 percent for Biden,” she said.
“At 4 a.m. in Michigan, 138,499 votes were cast, 100% for Biden.”
“They stopped counting when [President] Trump was ahead in Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan…”
On December 3rd, in the Georgia senate, a lawyer released a surveillance video of the State Farm stadium in Fulton county, Georgia, in the early hours of November 3rd and 4th.
At about 10:30 p.m. on Nov. 3, a vote-counting official abruptly announced the end of the vote count and asked everyone, including vote-counting workers, monitors and journalists, to leave, the video shows.
However, after everyone else left the counting hall, four workers remained. The men pulled several ballot boxes from under a large table covered with tablecloths and, without any monitors present, continued to scan and count the ballots for up to two hours. And the ballot boxes, hidden under tables, were not brought into the counting hall through normal procedures.
After the video was made public, President Trump tweeted that while there was plenty of evidence, this one alone would easily win Georgia.
In addition, a personal guard for venezuela’s former president has testified about the ability of the Dominion voting machines used in US elections to tamper with poll results. He said the bizarre events on election night in the US this year were strikingly similar to what happened in Venezuela in 2013, when voting machines changed the outcome of elections. Worried about losing the election, Mr. Maduro ordered nearly all parts of Venezuela to cut off the Internet and change the results, which took about two hours.
The witness pointed out that voting software determines election results, not voters.
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