Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Google searches for 'election fraud punishment'

Google Trends is a useful tool for analyzing Google searches by date and location. A quick check using Google Trends reveals there are a lot of nervous people out there with guilty consciences googling what the penalty is for election fraud.


'Coincidentally' those searches seem to have peaked during the election period. Another 'coincidence' is that the state with the most searches in the last 30 days is Pennsylvania.


Interestingly, all of those searches for 'election fraud punishment' by people in Pennsylvania were specifically from Philadelphia. As a reminder, President Trump called this in the debates, "Bad things happen in Philadelphia."


Here's one final graph showing Google searches for 'election fraud punishment' over the last 7 days. As you can see, searches jumped up on November 5, then peaked on November 8.


It seems there are a lot of nervous people out there worried about going to prison...

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Readers can continue to monitor Google searches for 'election fraud punishment' using the following Google Trends links:
Google searches for 'election fraud punishment'
Google searches for 'election fraud punishment' in Pennsylvania
Google searches for 'election fraud punishment' over last 7 days

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