Samuel Case, FISM News
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Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, like President Trump and other Republicans, has begun raising questions over the election’s apparent voting anomalies that occurred in swing states.
Yesterday, Sen. Paul, who is often at odds with President’s policies, tweeted a link to a voter pattern analysis report and said “Interesting . . . Trump margin of “defeat” in 4 states occurred in 4 data dumps between 1:34-6:31 AM. Statistical anomaly? Fraud? Look at the evidence and decide for yourself.”
Twitter flagged the tweet with a fact check. Over the past moth such fact checks have drawn the ire of Senate Republicans who accuse the social media platform of Democrat bias.
Interesting . . . Trump margin of “defeat” in 4 states occurred in 4 data dumps between 1:34-6:31 AM. Statistical anomaly? Fraud? Look at the evidence and decide for yourself.(That is, if Big Tech allows u to read this)
Anomalies in Vote Counts; https://t.co/DgBlYj9zUP
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 29, 2020
The site Paul linked to contains analysis of “vote spikes” in key swing states that went for Biden. The report says it only uses “publicly available data from the New York Times to identify and analyze statistical anomalies in key states.” The full report can be read here.