Monday, November 30, 2020

5 statistical abnormalities from the election

Since the election, an ever growing list of statistical implausibilities has been uncovered. Here are a few more statistical abnormalities:

1) Record low number of counties for Biden


In 2012, Obama set an all-time record low for the number of counties won in a presidential election with 689 of the 3,141 counties in the U.S. That's 22% of all counties for a total of 66 million votes.

In 2020, Joe Biden won only 524 counties, which is only 17% of all counties. Yet he allegedly had 14 million more votes than Obama.

That means Joe Biden supposedly received 14 million more votes than Obama in 2012 despite losing 165 more counties that Obama did.



2) 27 toss up races


"Ahead of the 2020 election, Cook listed 27 races as 'toss ups', meaning they were too close to predict one way or the other.

Republicans won all 27."

Source: American Thinker



3) Joe Biden lost almost every bellwether county


The Wall Street Journal and The Epoch Times independently analyzed the results of 19 counties around the United States that have a near perfect presidential voting record of voting for the winning candidate over the last 40 years. In 2020, President Trump won 18 of these 19 bellwether counties.

Joe Biden won his only bellwether county, Clallam County in Washington, by about three points. President Trump’s margin of victory in the other 18 bellwether counties averaged over 16 points. 


4) Georgia


In Georgia, the number of ballots where the voter voted for President and at least one other race, were as follows:

President Trump = 2,456,915
Joe Biden = 2,376,081

The number of ballots where the voter only voted for President, were as follows:

President Trump = 818
Joe Biden = 95,801



5) Losses and gains


In 2012, Obama lost 3.5+ million votes in his reelection.

In 2020, President Trump gained 11 million votes.

(And that's without including all the ballots that were destroyed and all the votes that were switched electronically).

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Further examples of statistical abnormalities, and in some cases statistical impossibilities, can be found at the links below:
Evidence of algorithm: "We observed raw vote data that includes decimal places."
The statistics behind Joe Biden's 'miraculous' late surge of Wisconsin votes.
Pennsylvania: 7,403 ballots received by the government BEFORE they were even mailed out!

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