If you’ve been reading my posts, you know that it’s a strong (very strong) indicator of fraud when votes suddenly vanish from a candidate’s tally. There’s currently unrefuted evidence that this happened to Trump in both Georgia and Pennsylvania. Now, there’s evidence (which still needs to be corroborated) that it happened to David Perdue in his race against the Democrat nonentity, Jon Ossoff.
I’ve written twice about the vanishing vote problem (here and here). Here’s the recap: Voting is an additive process. Every ballot cast adds one vote for the candidate named on the ballot.
There is no such thing as a “negative” or “-1” ballot. That is, I don’t hand in a ballot that says. “Not Candidate A” and then watch a vote subtracted from Candidate A’s tally.
Likewise, there is no such thing as a “vote transfer” ballot. I don’t get to hand in a ballot asking that a vote for Candidate A be taken from him and transferred to Candidate B.
The only direction votes can go is up. They can go slowly or quickly, or stop moving entirely, but they cannot move backward................. To Read More.....
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