Republicans have discovered 4,000 votes that were improperly counted, favoring former President Donald Trump and harming Vice President Joe Biden. This finding deals yet another blow to the narrative of the “STOLLEN ELECTION” narrative.
State authorities from Trump’s own party, including Georgian Republicans, have repeatedly confirmed that President Biden won the election in a landslide. Numerous charges are now pending against him in connection with his attempt to reverse that defeat. Numerous times in court, his challenges have been dismissed, including by the judges of the Supreme Court he nominated to the court.
Trump, meanwhile, continues to assert more and more that he was cheated out of the 2020 election and that he will be cheated out of the next one.
However, an Election Integrity Unit formed by Republicans in Virginia to bolster such claims has no found that thousands of votes were undercounted for Biden and overcounted for Trump in 2020.
After charges against former PWC Registrar Michele White were dropped, the county announced the findings of their investigation:
“Election results were improperly reported by the previous administration during the 2020 election. Our office reported this issue to the Virginia Department of Elections and voluntarily cooperated with the Attorney General’s office.
The reporting errors were presumably a consequence of the results tapes not being programmed to a format that was compatible with state reporting requirements. Attempts to correct this issue appear to have created errors. The reporting errors did not consistently favor one party or candidate but were likely due to a lack of proper planning, a difficult election environment, and human error. Overall, these mistakes had the following impact:
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• Donald Trump (R) incorrectly received an extra 2,327 votes and Joe Biden (D) was shorted 1,648 votes. Biden won the contest statewide by more than 450,000 votes.
• Both Senate candidates Mark Warner (D) and Daniel Gade (R) received too few votes by 1,589 and 107 respectively. Warner won this race by over 500,000 votes.
• House of Representatives candidate Rob Wittman (R) was shorted by 293 votes but won by more than 80,000 votes.
• Other contests had negligible differences or no discrepancies at all.