New 32-Page Report Details Widespread U.S. Election Fraud in 2020 Swing States (Read Document)
"Months after the election, there were 121,240 more votes than voters, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State."
A brand new report circulating online titled “Summary of Election Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election in the Swing States” lays out numerous allegations of election irregularities and fraud in detail.
The 32-page document was touted by Donald Trump in a Tuesday Truth Social post:
“I am pleased to share a Report that is fully verified, most of the information was gotten from Government Sources, Tapes, and other Public Records, and compiled by the most highly qualified Election Experts in the Country,” he wrote.
“These numbers are determinative and, in all cases, are hundreds of thousands of Votes per Swing State more than I needed to WIN that State. If the Republican Senate does not step forward and address this ATROCITY, it will happen again, and be virtually impossible for Republicans to WIN ELECTIONS in the future.”
Detailed Allegations in Georgia
Georgia’s election results are heavily scrutinized in the document.
It states, “On Election Night Nov. 3, 2020, President Donald J. Trump was sailing to reelection with landslide leads in numerous battlegrounds. In Georgia, President Trump was up by 12 points, and over 335,000 votes, with 56 percent of the vote in at 10:17 p.m.”
The report alleges that irregularities occurred after this point, “Georgia went from having a total of 4.7 million votes, already a record for the state, to certifying almost 5 million.”
This was “300,000 more votes than what the top elections official claimed were cast in the Election.”
Wisconsin’s Drop Box and Indefinitely Confined Voter Issues
In Wisconsin, the document highlights legal challenges regarding the use of drop boxes, stating, “The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin law, in a 4-3 decision issued in July 2022.”
Furthermore, it addresses the surge in indefinitely confined votes: “There were just 56,978 indefinitely confined votes in 2016, and roughly 70,000 in 2019. In 2020, however, there were 220,404 votes cast using indefinite confinement status.”
Pennsylvania’s Vote-Count Discrepancy
The document raises serious concerns about the vote-count in Pennsylvania, noting, “Months after the election, there were 121,240 more votes than voters, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.”
This discrepancy is presented as a critical issue: "By law, Pennsylvania cannot certify an election with this type of discrepancy.”
Arizona’s Mail-in Ballot Controversy
Arizona’s handling of mail-in ballots is questioned, with the report stating, “Maricopa County accepted 20,500 mail-in ballots after Election Day 2020, including 18,000 – more than the entire election margin – on Nov. 4 picked up from the U.S. Postal Service.”
The document suggests this could have impacted the election’s outcome.
Michigan’s Voter File Discrepancies
The document casts doubt on Michigan’s election integrity, stating, “As of December 2023, Michigan has 271,566 more votes than the number of voters listed in its Qualified Voter File for Nov. 3, 2020, more than one and a half times the Election margin.”
These alleged irregularities and fraudulent activities in the 2020 Presidential Election across key swing states underscore the need for further investigation and verification of these claims.
You can read the full report here.