Data expert: The Trump Campaign has lost tens of thousands of votes several times

At a Georgia Senate hearing on Wednesday, data experts testified that they had looked at election data and found strange “negative gains” in several Counties in the state, with Trump losing tens of thousands of votes.

Georgia’s Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on elections on Wednesday. A panel of data experts testified by video link at the hearing.

The experts said they relied on three sources — the New York Times, or Edison data — Scytl corp. and the state government. They found several glaring inconsistencies in The State’s election data.

For one thing, Mr. Biden won more than 90% of the vote in several districts, a percentage that should be considered untrue once it exceeds 75%.

In addition, There have been bizarre drops in several counties, from absentee ballots to in-person votes cast on election day. In three of those counties, Trump lost a cumulative 37,000 votes.

The data experts explained that the voting system erased Trump’s votes in order to make the distribution of votes look “reasonable.”

Experts also analyzed a set of data and found that Trump received 29,391 votes in some counties, while Biden received 17,218. But just eight minutes later, the central database switched the votes to 17,218 for Trump and 29,391 for Biden. As a result, Trump lost 12,173 votes, while Biden gained 12,173.

Data experts point out that the election database switched votes for Trump and Biden. (Video screenshot)

As early as November 8, Internet users noticed strange images in CNN’s election Night coverage video that showed a sudden drop of 19,958 votes for Trump in Pennsylvania and a 19,958 increase for Biden in half a minute.

IT experts then mined The Edison data, a general election database used by CNN, The New York Times and other media outlets, and analyzed a large number of Trump votes that disappeared or were transferred to Biden. The Dominion system alone transferred hundreds of thousands of Trump votes to Biden and removed millions of ballots, the analysis showed.