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New Report: 82,000 Votes Were “Lost” in Wisconsin, Met “Unknown Fate”


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How do you lose 82,000 votes?

And why was nothing done at the state-level to fix this so-called “error”?

A new report from Wisconsin shows that the state “lost” 82,000 votes in the 2020 presidential election.

This is not a conspiracy.

This is a fact.

Now, these 82,000 might not have changed the outcome of the election in Wisconsin, but it does raise doubts.

For example, Biden only won the state by 20,000 votes.

Could these 82,000 votes change Wisconsin from Biden to Trump?

And if so, were they “lost” on accident or was it intentional?

More details below:

https://twitter.com/Mockingjay20211/status/1432585145869996035

Of course, none of the major news outlets are covering this report.

These facts were provided by the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization.

PJ Media is one of the outlets to pick up on this:

The next time your liberal sister-in-law, (are you really still talking to her? tells you there is no such thing as a shady election, show her this article.

FACT-O-RAMA! Evidence is not proof, but enough evidence might lead to proof. That said, there is a growing mountain of evidence in numerous states involving possible election fraud.

Wisconsin somehow “lost track” of more than 82,000 mail-in ballots cast in the November 2020 election that Joe Biden won by a mere 20,000 votes. That’s more than four times the margin of difference. This news comes from a report by the nonprofit Public Interest Legal Foundation.

A further breakdown by the legal group shows that 1.4 million ballots were sent by mail. Of those, 6,458 were undeliverable, 2,981 mail-in ballots were rejected, and a vast majority, 76,308, met an “unknown” fate.

“The federal data show the 2020 election had more mail ballots that were never counted, than the margin of victory in the presidential election in Wisconsin,” J. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation and PJ Media contributor, said in a statement. “This isn’t the way to run an election,” stated Adams, a former Justice Department lawyer in the Voting Section. “Mail ballots invite error, disenfranchisement of voters, and puts the inept U.S. post office determining the outcome of elections.”

The Wisconsin Elections Commission disputes the findings. The commission spokesman said the report “mischaracterizes election systems and cherry-picks data,” adding that it is “unreliable and frankly, it’s sloppy work.”

Wisconsin is one of the three most closely contested states in the U.S., along with Georgia and Arizona, each of which Biden won by 0.6% or less. A Washington Post analysis in February 2021 found that flipping roughly 90,000 votes across those three states could have given Republicans the House, Senate, and the White House.

Again, it is easy to either prove or disprove these findings.

How?

Through a forensic audit!

A forensic audit would reveal whether Joe Biden won the state of Wisconsin fair and square.

If he truly won, then why are Democrats so afraid of an audit?

https://twitter.com/JamesHa77433215/status/1432463867783884810

How is it possible for tens of thousands of ballots to meet an “unknown” fate?

Did the post office really lose that many ballots in the mail?

It seems unlikely.

It’s also hard to imagine that that many ballots were misplaced.

Could they have been stolen?

The Daily Signal provides a breakdown of the numbers:

A further breakdown by the legal group shows that 1.4 million ballots were sent by mail. Of those, 6,458 were undeliverable. An additional 2,981 mail-in ballots were rejected. The vast majority, 76,308, met an “unknown” fate.

“The federal data show the 2020 election had more mail ballots that were never counted than the margin of victory in the presidential election in Wisconsin,” J. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, said in a statement.

“This isn’t the way to run an election,” said Adams, a former Justice Department lawyer in the Voting Section. “Mail ballots invite error, disenfranchisement of voters, and puts the inept U.S. post office determining the outcome of elections.”

Wisconsin was among the three most closely contested states in the country, along with Georgia and Arizona, each of which Biden won by 0.6% or less. A Washington Post analysis in February found that flipping about 43,000 votes across those three states could have changed the Electoral College outcome.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation previously determined 14.7 million mail-in ballots were unaccounted for nationally. The group bases the numbers on data from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.

Biden won 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232. In the nationwide popular vote, Biden received 81,268,924 votes to Trump’s 74,216,154—a victory margin of 7,052,770.

The U.S. Election Assistance Commission asks local election officials to provide numbers on how many mail ballots were not returned as voted, were undeliverable, or were otherwise “unable to be tracked.”

The U.S. Postal Service inspector general found 13% of mail ballots in the 2018 election used the official tracking system.

The inspector general says ballots in the “unknown” column could have been put in the wrong mailbox or thrown out with unpaid bills.

Reid Magney, spokesman for the Wisconsin Elections Commission, objected to the findings, in a detailed email statement.

The statement asserted the legal foundation report does not use data from the Election Administration and Voting Survey report. Instead, Magney said, the information appears to be from raw data from the Election Assistance Commission.

“Their figures for ballots sent, undeliverable ballots, and rejected ballots count are all incorrect—in some cases by a wide margin,” Magney told The Daily Signal in the email statement.

He referenced Wisconsin’s own reporting that shows about 85,000 absentee ballots were not returned, “but there is no indication they ‘went missing’ or were undeliverable.” He said the number used for “unknown” ballots “doesn’t add up to any combination of ballot status classifications used in the State of Wisconsin.”

“The PILF report makes a big deal of how many more ‘unknown’ ballots there were in Wisconsin in 2020 compared to 2016,” Magney continued. “But as a percentage of all absentee ballots, “unknown” ballots plummeted from 7% in 2016 to 3.8% in 2020.”

Trump has alleged his election loss was fraudulent. However, he has come up short in all of his legal challenges.

So what do you think?

Were these 82,000 ballots innocently “lost”?

Or was foul play involved?

Let us know in the comments section below!



 

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