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Data Scientist on Unusual Change in Votes

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Data scientist Sarah Eaglesfield says she discovered unusual changes in vote counts in several states during the 2020 election. According to her research, nearly 56 counties across the United States had ballots removed from the total count after they'd been counted. She said that the changes in data indicate the vote counting software, known as Dominion Voting Systems, is flawed. “I don’t think the vote counting software is fit for purpose. I’ve seen counts that go down, I’ve seen votes going missing, and I’ve seen ballots being counted 2, 3, maybe even 4 times. Therefore, I think this software, which Texas did not approve, has many faults that should have been investigated prior to this election going ahead.” Based on her analysis, ballots in Wayne County, Michigan were counted more than once. Numbers show that ballots with the same voter ID appeared several times in the vote counting software. SE: https://twitter.com/zenxv/status/1328216708130238465/photo/1 She explained she feels the discrepancies combined with evidence of dead voters make it impossible for anyone to determine what the real election results were. “Any news or any figures that are being fed back to you, they might be accurate within a few hundred thousand, but they’re not going to be the accurate result for the state, unless there’s been a hand count, and I believe all the states do need to audit what they’re turning over.” Sarah said it's integral for a fair election to report accurate figures. “If you can’t have an accurate counting system, you can’t have an accurate election, and if you can’t have an accurate election, then you’re just randomly choosing who’s going to be your next president.” Lawsuits filed by the Trump Campaign in the battleground states are still pending. Don Tran, NTD News
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