As of this writing, it appears that Democratic Party machines in
Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are trying to steal the election.
As reporters and commentators went to bed early Tuesday morning, all
three states were too close to call, but President Trump led former Vice
President Joe Biden by comfortable margins—far beyond what had been
predicted in the polls. None of the networks called these states because
enough mail-in ballots remained uncounted that it could swing either
way, but Trump’s position looked good.
Then, something strange happened in the dead of the night. In both
Michigan and Wisconsin, vote dumps early Wednesday morning showed 100
percent of the votes going for Biden and zero percent—that’s zero, so
not even one vote—for Trump.
In Michigan, Biden somehow got 138,339 votes and Trump got none, zero, in an overnight vote-dump.
When my Federalist colleague Sean Davis noted this, Twitter was quick
to censor his tweet, even though all he had done was compare two sets
of vote totals on the New York Times website. And he wasn’t the only one who noticed—although on Wednesday it appeared that anyone who noted the Biden vote dump in Michigan was getting censored by Twitter.
Others were quick to note the partisan censorship from Twitter
and raise concerns over how 100 percent of a vote dump could possibly
go to Biden. But the social media giant has maintained its crackdown on
sharing this information. Twitter users could not like or share a tweet from the Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh noting the 138,339-vote dump.
Buzzfeed later reported that according to a spokesperson at Decision Desk HQ, the votes for Biden were the result of a “data error”
from a “file created by the state that we ingested.” When the state
noticed the “error” it updated its count, which somehow gave 138,339
votes to Biden and zero to Trump.
It turns out, the vote dump was the result of an alleged typo,
an extra zero that had been tacked onto Biden’s vote total in
Shiawassee County, Michigan. It seems the error was discovered only
because Davis and other Twitter users noted how insane and suspicious
the vote totals looked, and demanded an investigation that uncovered
what was either a typo or an incredibly clumsy attempt to boost Biden’s
vote count.
There was also something suspicious about the vote reporting in
Antrim County, Michigan, where Trump beat Hillary Clinton by 30 points
in 2016. Initial vote totals there showed Biden ahead of Trump by 29
points, a result that can’t possibly be accurate, as plenty of
journalists noted.
After the strange results caught national attention, election officials in Antrim County said they were investigating what they called “skewed” results,
working with the company that provides their election software to see
what went wrong. The county clerk said they plan to have an answer by
Wednesday afternoon.
Then another mysterious all-Biden vote dump happened in Wisconsin.
Biden miraculously overcame a 4.1-point Trump lead in the middle of the
night thanks to vote dumps in which he got—you guessed it—100 percent of
the votes and Trump got zero.
On Wednesday, the Trump campaign demanded a full recount in Wisconsin, citing “reports of irregularities in several Wisconsin counties which raise serious doubts about the validity of the results.”
In Pennsylvania, the Democratic scheme to steal the election is a bit
different. Rather than vote dumps that impossibly go 100 percent to
Biden, Pennsylvania is relying on the Democratic Secretary of State’s
plan to count indisputably late mail-in ballots as though they were
received on Election Day—even if they have no postmark.
This plan was of course rubber-stamped by the Pennsylvania Supreme
Court, which cited the need for “equitable relief” to address mail
delays amid the pandemic.
Note that this isn’t just about ballots that come in after Election
Day, but about ballots that come in after Election Day that don’t even
have a postmark—that is, there is no way to tell when the ballots were
mailed, or from where.
Although it’s true that the long delays we’ve seen for absentee
ballot counts are due in part to state laws in Michigan, Wisconsin, and
Pennsylvania that prohibit the counting of absentee ballots before Election Day,
which is not the case in most other states. But the cumulative
circumstances under which these absentees ballots are now being tallied
is highly suspicious.
Unless election officials in Michigan and Wisconsin can explain the
overnight vote-dumps and, in Michigan, the “typo” that appeared to
benefit Biden, and Pennsylvania officials can explain their rationale
for counting ballots with no postmark, the only possible conclusion one
can come to right now is that Democrats are trying to steal the election
in the Midwest.