2020 Late night vote spikes

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Vote spikes can happen, in theory. High one-party districts or clusters, do happen. But there are limits that stress credulity. Places that halt the vote because too many are coming in for Trump, then the next morning the total number has changed (after they said they'd stopped the vote), and they were coming in with implausible ratios? That does and SHOULD raise suspicion and auditing. That's not a conspiracy theory, that's common sense. Validate it, or there will always rightly be a cloud of doubt.


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2020 Voter Fraud
This is a list of some of the questionable things going on with the 2020 Election vote. Some of these may get proven as just suspicious later, many may never be proven, but all are sketchy outliers that offer reasonable people a reason for concern. Evidence includes: ArizonaBenford's Law and MathBig Tech CensorshipCaliforniaCampaign Crowd SizeDead votesDemocrat ReactionDominionElection Fraud WitnessesGeorgiaHammer and ScorecardLawsuitsMichiganMinnesotaNevadaNorth CarolinaOutcomesPennsylvaniaPoll Observers blockedPolls disasterously wrongVindicationVirginiaVote RatiosWisconsin • It's not about this election, it's about all of them. If Democrats can get away with this, and suppress a reasonable investigation, then they will do it again. That will disenfranchise 70M+ voters who are getting cheated, or believe they are getting cheated, and that will tear the republic apart.