On Election Night, early in the morning of November 4th, 2020, over 100,000 ballots were dropped for Joe Biden only.
What happened in Wisconsin on Election Night when over 100,000 ballots were dropped for Joe Biden only, giving him the lead in the state over President Trump who led the race up till that moment? This has never been explained.
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Wisconsin was not alone.
These events in Wisconsin on November 4th were neither random nor independent.
They were intentional fraud used to steal the election.
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President Trump knows this as well as most of America. In May President Trump shared this message:
At 6:31 in the morning on November 4th, a dump of 149,772 votes came in to the State of Michigan. Biden received 96% of those votes and the State miraculously went to him. Has the Michigan State Senate started their review of the Fraudulent Presidential Election of 2020 yet, or are they about to start? If not, they should be run out of office. Likewise, at 3:42 in the morning, a dump of 143,379 votes came in to the state of Wisconsin, also miraculously, given to Biden. Where did these “votes” come from? Both were State Election changing events, and that is on top of the other corruption without even including the fact that neither state got Legislative approval, which is required under the United States Constitution.
Also, note something that we called HORSESH*T the day after the election. The state of Wisconsin have an 89% turnout in the election.
Umm. That didn’t happen.
This ratio was impossible as well and indicated likely fraud.
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Why doesn’t Speaker Vos want to look into this?
Note: This post was updated to share more data on the still unprecedented vote spikes for Joe Biden on Election night and to correct numbers in Wisconsin.
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