Tuesday, March 29, 2022

How Much Voter Fraud Took Place in the 2020 Presidential Election?

            There are many questions about the 2020 presidential election. Some people believe that Joe Biden is an illegitimate president and that Democrats stole the election. Other people allege that there was election fraud without claiming that the election was stolen. Bit by bit information about election fraud is being found and exposed.

            Fox News host Tucker Carlson recently interviewed a former judge who is investigating election fraud in Wisconsin. The judge expressed his shock at the amount of fraud that he found. Carlson used the word “horrifying” when he responded to a report put out by the Wisconsin Assembly’s Office of Special Counsel about alleged voter fraud in the 2020 general election.

            While interviewing special counsel and former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, Carlson noted that Americans are not allowed to claim that there was voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. “The fact is there was, and the deeper you dig, the more of it you find.” 

[The report] highlighted that in the 66 nursing homes it has vetted thus far in Milwaukee, Racine and Dane counties, 100 percent of the registered voters cast ballots, despite many of the residents having been declared incompetent to vote due to mental incapacity.


Ninety-seven percent of the registered voters in nine nursing homes in Kenosha County and 95 percent of those in 16 nursing homes in Brown County voted as well.


The report only reflects “voting at the nursing homes that the OSC has been able to vet to this juncture.”

            According to a new study, at least 255,000 excess votes cast across six battleground states were found in an examination of individual voting precincts. Economist John Lott authored the peer-reviewed study of precincts in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. 

The study, set to be published in the academic journal Public Choice, compares precincts where there were allegations of voter fraud to similar precincts in neighboring counties that had no fraud allegations. In each comparison, the two precincts examined fall on opposite sides of a county line – in some cases across the street.


Precincts are county-level election subdivisions, usually with fewer than 1,000 voters. Precincts in counties with fraud allegations had significantly higher voter participation than adjacent precincts in counties without alleged fraud, the study found.


“Precincts are generally small, homogeneous areas, and when two areas are adjacent and similar to each other, why would one precinct have far many more votes? Lott asked The Daily Signal in an interview. “If you have a get-out-the-vote campaign, you care about winning the state, [and are] not focused on the precinct.” …


Biden beat then-President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, by a total of 313,253 votes in the six states.

            Even though the “study doesn’t question the legitimacy of the outcome of the 2020 election,” the “analysis indicates that concerns about voter fraud are legitimate and undermine confidence in elections.”

            Lott has powerful credentials. He has held teaching positions at the University of Chicago, Yale University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University, and Rice University. He is a former senior adviser for research and statistics at the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Policy, where he dealt with issues of voter fraud and other matters. According to an analysis by the Free University of Brussels, he has been among the most-cited economists in the world.

            The Election Fraud Database at The Heritage Foundation has documented 1,349 adjudicated cases of voter fraud since 1982. These are cases where people were indicted and convicted of voter fraud.

            The three sources cited above show that voter fraud does take place. This means that the voting laws in individual states should be examined and made as tough as possible while not restricting legal voting.

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