Saturday, November 7, 2020

MI Republicans claim software undercounted Trump votes



It's as if the Trump legacy is a Three Act play that's playing itself out as we wait for the final election outcome.

Act One is when Trump came down the escalator, announced his run for President, and campaigned against "Low Energy Jeb"; "Lyin' Ted"; and the others.

Act Two is the Democratic Party impeaching Trump on the grounds that he colluded with the Russians to win the election. Of course, that was proved to be false, and in fact, it was Hillary Clinton, Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi and the other Democrats that were using Russian disinformation to try to pin collusion on Trump.

Act Three is this election and the outcome that will come of it. 

Will Biden, a barely sentient human being, come away from this debacle and become our next President? Will Trump keep his presidency? Will the country go into a frenzy and civil war?

Now that it seems a Trump victory might be impossible, is it just part of a third act and will there be an outcome in which Trump emerges victorious? That would be how it plays out if this was, indeed, a play.

In this third act, Trump's supporters are pointing to a small Michigan county in which vote counting software used in the entire state may have undercut Trump's number of votes.

As of this writing, Trump trails barely sentient Joe Biden by 146,123 votes in Michigan’s unofficial results, with 98 percent of the votes counted. However, in northern Antrim County thousands of votes have been counted in error for Biden as well as Democrat Sen. Gary Peters, rather than John James, the Republican candidate.

Michigan GOP Chairwoman Laura Cox said at a Friday press conference that “in Antrim County, ballots were counted for Democrats that were meant for Republicans, causing a 6,000 vote swing against our candidates. The county clerk came forward and said, ‘tabulating software glitched and caused a miscalculation of the votes.'”

Cox explained that “since then, we have now discovered that 47 counties used this same software in the same capacity,” or over half of Michigan’s 83 counties. She urged those counties to “closely examine their results for similar discrepancies.” 

The Detroit Free Press reported that Antrim County uses Dominion Voting Systems equipment. Results are stored on computer cards at precincts, where Republican observers are forbidden to observe, then uploaded to another computer by Democratic county election officials.

Well, that's no big deal, right?

Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy, a Republican, told the Free Press that it’s unclear if human error or a glitch caused the error, which was discovered because a Democratic wins were incongruous with the county’s conservative leanings. A manual review confirmed the error or tampering, as it were.

University of Michigan computer science professor J. Alex Halderman, a voting machine expert and former juke box repairman, told the Free Press that “it’s plausibly human error, but if a simple screw-up could cause these problems, that sounds like a technical design flaw.”

“It’s natural to wonder whether similar problems could have occurred in other jurisdictions that use the same machine. Fortunately, even if the county hadn’t noticed, this would have been caught and corrected during Michigan’s normal canvassing procedures, when they compare the results to the paper tapes from the machines,” he claimed.

A Michigan judge on Thursday tossed out a lawsuit from the Trump campaign to stop the counting of ballots in the state, ruling that the vote count had already ended in Biden’s favor. 

Trump won Michigan by just 10,704 votes in 2016 against the execrable Hillary Clinton, and Biden boasted of his apparently wider lead in Wednesday remarks, when the state’s race was still tighter.

“In Michigan, we lead by over 35,000 votes, and it is growing, a sub, a sub, a substanbilly bigger margin that George, um, President Trump won Michigan in 2016,” Biden mush mouthed in earnest.

Trump’s path to a second term appeared bleak Friday, with unofficial vote counts in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania tilting toward a confused Biden. If those results hold, Biden will become the first president-elect who does not know where he's at, who is able to distinguish his wife from his sister, and who was called a racist by his VP running mate.

In any case, he has an entire nation rooting for him--China.


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