President Trump won over 83 percent of all U.S. counties, inclluding 18 of 19 bellwether counties. It's very hard to believe that result would be part of a loss in an honest election. But 2020 was not even close to being an honest election. With over 1,000 sworn affidavits, and vote anaomalies in at least four states, not one of those points to fraud favoring Trump.
Trump also drew a total of over one million fans to his campaign events, even with a week off fighting COVID-19. Joe Biden barely campaigned at all, and even with Obama and some rock stars joining him, drew fewer than 2,000 people in total at all his events.
Biden's best vote margin was actually on November 4, not on the November 3 Election Day. There were huge Pro-Biden ballot dumps in four Democrat cities, located in swing states, in the night after election day. Sometimes the vote count for Biden increased faster than tabulating machines could count votes. These vote dumps gave Biden the lead in four states, and that slim Biden lead stayed suspiciously steady afterwards.
The 2020 election result was the most bizarre in modern American history: 18 of 19 bellwether counties favored Trump, yet Biden won? Those counties had been almost perfectly accurate since 1980. They had voted for the winner, whether the winner was a Democrat. or a Republican. The bizarre results in 2020 are, In my opinion, a strong indicator of pro-Biden election fraud.
The Dominion voting machines get almost no coverage by the mainstream media. But they should have a lot of coverage. The consistently pro-Republican Antrim County in Michigan appeared to have solidly favored Biden. At first. At least their Dominion voting machines favored Biden, not the people voting there.
The puzzling result led to the discovery that Dominion voting machines had flipped a huge percentage of the total votes, about six thousand votes cast for Trump, to Joe Biden. The media blamed it on human error and then stopped talking about it. But there were other strange results from Dominion voting machines, and we learned the machines could actually print ballots!
A lawsuit was filed by Matthew DePerno, of DePerno Law, on behalf of Central Lake resident William Bailey followed.
There was an issue of a 262-262 tie on an initiative to allow a marijuana store to be located in the village of Central Lake. For the recount, three ballots opposing the store were "damaged" and couldn't be read by the Dominion tabulating machine, so they were not counted at all. And the initiative won. That's old fashioned voting fraud.
Another issue: Dominion’s vote totals showed 663 people voted in a district where there were only 6 eligible voters and only 3 actually voted.
"In his lawsuit, Matthew DePerno claims that based on the evidence they have provided to the court that Dominion Voting Systems “committed material fraud or error in this election so that the outcome of the election was affected.”
"Matthew DePerno was able to quickly assemble a team of seven highly trained forensic IT experts who agreed to arrive the next day (Saturday) to conduct the forensic examination. ... With 16 CF cards (similar to SIM cards), 16 thumb drives, and forensic images of the Dominion voting machines in hand, the IT team was escorted to the local Antrim County Airport by two Antrim County Sheriff vehicles, where they boarded their jet plane with evidence in hand."
"At 5:30 PM on Friday, December 4, 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer granted permission to William Bailey and his team of IT experts to conduct a forensic study of the 16 Dominion voting machines, tabulators, thumb drives, related software, and the Clerk’s “master tabulator.”
" ... Deperno states that (Michigan) Secretary of State Benson has refused to permit a forensic examination of the Dominion software, presumably because she is fearful of violating the Licensing agreement with Dominion. DePerno points out that the agreement produced by Antrim County was not signed and that they have not been able to verify that the contract was actually signed."
" ... Matthew DePerno received word that 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin A Elseneheimer would hear his case 8:30 AM EST Monday December 14 (tomorrow).
"The full results of the investigation have not yet been released and the Michigan leadership continues to attempt to prevent the release."
Another Dominion voting machine issue:
“Fake stacks” of ballots can be generated AUTOMATICALLY by the Dominion voting software ... "Automated Test Decks"
"According to the Dominion website:
https://www.dominionvoting.com/optional-solutions/
"The Automated Test Deck Generator creates comprehensive test decks for efficient and easy logic & accuracy testing. Using the election project database, a deck of vote-marked ballots is randomly generated to provide the highest assurance of system accuracy. When scanned, these automated test deck ballots create known outcomes that can be compared with the tabulated results, providing verification of both the quality of the printed ballots as well as the complete accuracy of each tabulator.”
The feature is explained in the Dominion Voting Systems manual on page 30:
" 4. Alternatively, if allowed by your jurisdiction, use the Automated Test Deck application. This application, available from Dominion Voting, can automatically generate the appropriate test decks and expected results totals."
"When scanned these decks create known outcomes that can be compared with tabulated results. The elimination of error due to mistakes in hand-marking provides a higher degree of confidence in test results.”
"Are these the "pristine (unfolded) ballots” with the identical ballot markings as Fulton County Georgia Poll Manager Susan Voyles testified to in her hearing?
Georgia purchased the “Automated Test Desk” option according to a procurement document."
There is evidence that Philadelphia precincts had this option from Dominion, and Michigan
"Were ballots created within the Dominion system that were used to fill the massive data dumps needed to surpass President Trump’s record setting election results early on the morning after the election?"
Locations of Dominion voting machines: