11/11/2020 / By Ethan Huff
Another mysterious vote swap, or what the media is referring to as a system “glitch,” has been identified in Wisconsin, the reversal of which will add another 19,500 rightful votes to President Trump’s tally in the state.
In Rock County, Trump was ahead of Joe Biden by 9,516 votes, capturing 46,649 votes to Joe Biden’s 37,133 votes with 100 percent of the precincts reporting. Then the numbers switched and Biden suddenly had Trump’s 46,649 votes, leaving Trump with Biden’s 37,133 votes.
The vote tallies were evenly swapped with no deviation or explanation, and only the alt media seems to have taken notice of what happened. Democrat operatives clearly interfered with the numbers to try to steal Wisconsin for Biden, just as it appears they are also trying to do in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and elsewhere.
“There is now a pattern of events we have uncovered across the country where votes are being taken from Republicans at all levels and transferred to competing Democrats in offsetting amounts,” writes independent journalist Joe Hoft.
“These are not random because in every case votes are moved from Republicans to Democrats.”
Hoft had earlier reported on a similar vote swap that occurred in Michigan, which received so much attention that it was eventually rectified, resulting in 6,000 votes that were stolen by Biden’s people getting rightfully returned to Trump.
In Pennsylvania, at least one system “glitch” resulted in some 20,000 Trump votes being moved to Biden’s category. Once this one is eventually confirmed and fixed, Biden’s lead in the state will be cut by 40,000 votes, greatly increasing Trump’s chances of winning there.
Also in Georgia, another highly contested swing state, thousands of votes were suddenly moved from Trump’s tally and given to Biden. Like the others, when this one gets dealt with, it will mean more votes given back to Trump, to whom they rightfully belong.
Conveniently, all of these “glitches” – and new ones are being found daily, by the way – occurred in critical swing states that Trump appeared to be winning before shenanigans started in the middle of the night on Nov. 4.
Because it was obvious that Trump was on the verge of winning reelection in a landslide, the software systems in key states immediately started to “malfunction,” resulting in miraculous Biden “wins” where they mattered most.
The mainstream media then interfered, right on cue, and began declaring Biden as “president-elect,” completely ignoring the glaring anomalies that the Trump team had only just begun to investigate.
Since that time, a trove of evidence has emerged to suggest that widespread voter fraud took place in every key swing state where Trump was leading, including in Pennsylvania where on election night he was leading by an astounding 800,000 votes, give or take.
It appears that the Democrats employed numerous tactics to steal votes from Trump, one by one of which is still being parsed out as the process makes its way through the appropriate legal channels.
One thing is for sure: The Democrats jumped the shark with their celebratory “superspreader” events in support of Biden’s alleged “win.” And soon they will learn, or so it would seem based on the current trajectory, that the courts have the final say on the election results, not the dinosaur media.
“Maybe it is time to classify these ‘glitches’ that go only one way – in the Democrats’ favor – as a strategy to steal the election, not a ‘glitch,” Hoft writes – be sure to check out his full breakdown at this link. “This is now a countrywide issue.”
As more news about the contested election results breaks, we will keep you informed about it at Trump.news.
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