ICYMI: Pennsylvania Had 245,000 Voters With New Last Names
1 min readMathematician Bobby Piton has crunched the voter records in Pennsylvania and found two very telling facts: Close to 47% of the last names in Pennsylvania belong to only one person, and PA lost close to 700,000 people with the 1000 most commonly held last names. He identified the same phenomenon in Georgia. This is plain, easy-to-understand evidence of voter fraud:
Piton determined that this is impossible without a centralized, state-level actor directing the fraud. It could not have been accomplished by a few poll workers.
This information is in the hands of the President, but it will likely require moral courage of state legislatures and judges to overturn the results of this clearly stolen election.
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