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Dec. 16, 2020 - Epoch Times
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2020 Election Update Michigan's Dead Voters? | Facts Matter
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Alright guys, it has been a fun ride, but I think it's time for us to pack it up and go home.
Because I don't know if you saw, but the New York Times came out with a front page article saying that, according to them, there is no evidence for voter fraud in this election.
So what are we even doing here?
I mean, at the Epoch Times, we assigned reporters to look into the lawsuits across the country We have reporters following the credible allegations of voter fraud in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, among many other states.
And we're even working with some data scientists right now who are combing through the data and looking for voter irregularities.
But I guess if the New York Times says that there's nothing to look into, I guess there's nothing to find.
This is your 2020 election update, and I'm your host, Roman from the Epoch Times.
Today, I want us to focus on two of the latest voter irregularities that have been uncovered and are currently under investigation.
But before we dive into that, we need to do a little bit of housekeeping.
For one, as of early this morning, both Alaska and North Carolina have been projected for President Trump, adding an additional 18 electoral votes to his sheet.
And secondly, it looks like YouTube might be suppressing videos that are like this, talking about the election.
And as you can probably tell, we put a lot of work into these updates, so if you can take a second to smash that like button that's below this video, that way, if the YouTube algorithm is still working somewhat accurately, it can be shared to thousands of more people.
Now let's dive right into it.
In an unbelievable and almost supernatural turn of events, a new analysis shows that more than 10,000 people who are either confirmed or suspected to be dead have returned their mail-in ballots in Michigan.
So after culling through Michigan's voter data, these researchers found that 9,500 voters who are confirmed to be dead through the Social Security Death Index are marked in Michigan's mail-voting database as having returned their ballots.
And then another nearly 2,000 votes were cast by people who are either 100 years old or older.
Now that is very unlikely because according to the census that was done in 2010, there were only 1,700 people living in Michigan who are over 100 years old.
And that was 10 years ago.
And so Richard Barris, who is the director of the research firm that sent this data to us, he said that, quote, it's entirely possible that some of them aren't even real people.
And then he added that, quote, Now, according to a spokeswoman for the Michigan Secretary of State, if somebody tried to vote on behalf of a dead person, that vote would be rejected.
In an email that she sent to us, she also added that, quote, Even if the voter cast an absentee ballot and then died before Election Day, end quote.
Now, the question is, is that really the case that Michigan safeguards are as foolproof as she's making them seem?
Now, I'm not sure, but I believe that the over 10,000 ballots cast by those who are beyond the grave definitely warrant investigation.
And if it turns out that they weren't counted, which is of course a good thing, there is still the looming question.
How are these people still casting their ballots, right?
Who is actually doing this?
That would still need to be investigated.
Now this is not the only allegation of voter fraud in Michigan.
According to a sworn affidavit from a poll worker there, thousands of mail-in ballots from people who were not properly registered to vote were added to the counts in Detroit.
This poll worker said that while he was serving in Detroit's TCF Center, which is in Wayne County, after he thought that all of the ballots were counted, he was surprised to see that numerous boxes of new ballots arrived.
Now, the way the process works is that poll workers who are at the counting tables are supposed to check the names on the mail-in packages against the electronic poll book.
And if the name doesn't appear in the poll book, they're supposed to check it again against something called a supplemental sheet.
And in the supplemental sheets are names of people who registered just a few days prior to the election.
However, according to this poll worker, he said that the names on these ballot packages that arrived late were neither in the poll book or in the supplemental sheets.
He said that the poll workers were simply adding the names and the addresses into the poll book with made-up birth dates, such as January 1, 1900.
This poll worker then asked his supervisor what possible justification for doing this was, and he was told by his supervisor that the Wayne County Clerk's Office had already checked them out, and furthermore, he was told that the instruction to enter the fraudulent birthdate came from the Wayne County Clerk's Office.
Now, we here at the Epoch Times reached out to the Wayne County Clerk's Office, but we did not get a response thus far.
So at this moment, we are still waiting for the lawsuit to proceed, and we'll keep you abreast of any developments as they're happening.
And just for your reference, the current data in Michigan has Joe Biden leading President Trump with about a 150,000-vote lead in Michigan, which is relatively slim in just a few percentage points.
So if entire crate loads of ballots are found to be fraudulent, That could well flip the state.
If you want to read the full affidavit, as well as all the other allegations in this lawsuit, we'll throw the links in the description box that's below this video.
Now the other state that I really want us to talk about is Pennsylvania.
A data researcher who's been looking into the publicly available data that's coming out of Pennsylvania and then sending his findings to the Epoch Times found that around 100,000 mail-in ballots had implausible return dates.
Now what does that exactly mean?
Well, 23,000 of these ballots were marked as being returned on a date which is earlier than the date that they were sent.
9,000 of these mail-in ballots didn't have a sent date at all.
More than 51,000 of these ballots were marked as being returned just one day after they were sent out, which is an incredible speed if you consider the average delivery time of the USPS. And furthermore, another almost 35,000 ballots were returned on the same day that they were mailed out.
Now this researcher who compiled this data and sent it to us said that he consulted about this matter with several USPS field engineers, and he said that the return dates shown in the database are impossible.
Now, furthermore, at least 31 people among these voters in Pennsylvania appear to be older than the oldest known person in that state, and about 20 of the voters share the same birthdate of January 1st, 1900.
Now, we here at the Epoch Times reached out to the office of Pennsylvania's Secretary of State, but we have yet to get a response.
So we'll just keep following the story, we'll keep investigating deeper, and we'll keep you abreast of any developments as we find them.
If you're interested in seeing this data for yourself, we'll throw a link in the description box below this video.
And so, while the New York Times has their front page, which dismisses the credible allegations of voter fraud that we're seeing across multiple states, I wanted to show you this.
This is today's front page of the Epoch Times.
Because according to the data that we're seeing, this election is far, far from over.
No matter what the media says, this election has yet to be decided.
And besides the investigations of voter irregularities that we just discussed, there are also canvases, recounts, and lawsuits happening across at least six states that are yet to be resolved.
And we here at The Epoch Times, we will continue to report as honestly and accurately as possible so that you can know what's really happening in this country right now.
Now, if you want to go deeper with anything that we discussed today, we'll throw all the links in the description box below this video.
I would highly recommend that you check them out for yourself, because in my opinion, what this republic needs more than anything else right now are informed citizens who are fully grounded in facts.
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