Did the U.S. Census Bureau Just Confirm 4 Million Fraudulent Votes?
Big news from the U.S. Census Bureau, which has just revealed its data on the 2020 election.
Its numbers don’t match the official figures for the total number of voters in the election.
According to the Census, the recorded number of people voting in 2020 was tallied at 154,628,000. On the other hand, official results place the number of actual ballots cast slightly north of 158 million. That’s a discrepancy of nearly four million votes.
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Not 4000.
4 million.
So this is significant, and that’s not the only reason…
Of course, sometimes the Census has missed the mark. But for decades, in almost every case where the Census grossly botched the results, it was because the bureau over-recorded the number of those who voted.
Consider the following: In 1992, the Census over recorded the official results by slightly more than nine million. In 1996, the Census again over recorded the number of reported voters by roughly nine million. Similarly, the bureau recorded the number of those who voted in the 2004 election as 125 million, while official results placed the total at 122 million.
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This time the census under-recorded the official results.
All of this could be grounds to challenge the election result, but hardly anyone knows about it.
So it’s important to share this far and wide.
And hopefully, someone will take this evidence and make use of it.
Let’s wait and see what happens this week.