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The vote tabulation charts use raw data from Edison Research which is the source used by many of the media networks in their election reporting. Click on Purpose in the menu for more details.
Use the checkboxes to select the states for which votes should be charted. A section of a chart can be magnified by simply holding the left mouse button down and dragging the mouse over the portion of the chart to be zoomed. Hovering the mouse over the line graph will reveal additional metadata about each vote upload.
By default the election data is graphed through the end of November 4. Use the "Vote count end date" selector to extend the end date. Times in the charts use Eastern Standard Time.
Checking the "Show vote decreases" box will highlight the spots in the chart where a decrease in votes was reported, and will display totals of the instances of reported decreases and the associated vote totals reported until the selected vote count end date. Click on Purpose for details about why this option is offered.
The so-called mainstream media has not shown any serious interest in tracking down election fraud. The following links serve to provide this missing information.
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2020 Election Investigative Documentaries and Related Information
Interview with Sidney Powell about election fraud evidence
Election officials destroying and witholding evidence
President Trump's remarks on 2020 election fraud
President Trump's statement on the 2020 election results
Attorney Sidney Powell's legal defense fund
Nov. 28 interview with Lt. General Michael Flynn, Lt. General McInerney, and Mary Fanning
Many voting irregularities are being reported in the 2020 election process. This site has been established to provide a convenient means of visualizing the presidential vote totals as reported by Edison Research (available via the New York Times web API). It is critically important to bear in mind that the results reported by Edison Research are only as good as the data being submitted by the states. There is potential for vote manipulation at many different levels before data is eventually submitted to the news networks for reporting. Click on the Election Fraud tab for details. Nevertheless, the Edison Research data is valuable in that it is a source that much of the media uses to report election results, and with careful analysis it has the potential to reveal information significant to investigations of election fraud.
Some sites are reporting instances of vote decreases focusing on where votes for President Trump decreased while votes for Mr. Biden increased in the same period. These sites claimed that this was proof of vote switching, but if one looks at all instances where votes decreased, it is not obvious whether overall these benefited one candidate more than another. It is these claims that led to the addition of the "Show vote decreases" checkbox - to make it easy to see how instances of vote decreases occurred for each candidate by state. The goal of presenting this information is not to confirm or disprove any theories set forth, but rather to facilitate further analysis. It could be that there is indeed fraud involved in these decreases, or it could be that the decreases represent legitimate corrections.
A very serious shortcoming of the Edison Research data feed is the lack of an auditing trail. For something so vitally important as election integrity, it seems that it would have been prudent to include contextual information with each entry to include such things as an identification number of the person submitting the counted votes for entry, and in the event of a correction, a clear explanation (with accounting details) for why the correction is being made. There is no easily available information provided to the public about the process Edison Research uses to collect the counted votes. This demonstrates a lack of transparency and accountablity which in turn poses great security risks.
Because there is a very limited timeframe to identify the election fraud, it is important that analysis of tabulated voter data be done with great care and objectivity. Invalid claims of fraud or weak claims of fraud that are not backed up by solid analysis will distract from the most legitimate instances of identified fraud. Click on the Election Fraud menu item for details about current efforts to protect the integrity of the U.S. elections.
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