This diabolically simple algorithm.
Weighted vote swapping that moves Trump votes to Biden, based on the number of available votes to transfer.
If 85% of people are voting straight Republican ticket, 25% Trump swap to Biden. Why? Because more votes to swap in R precincts. https://twitter.com/CyberWonton/status/1326420506019569665
Weighted vote swapping that moves Trump votes to Biden, based on the number of available votes to transfer.
If 85% of people are voting straight Republican ticket, 25% Trump swap to Biden. Why? Because more votes to swap in R precincts. https://twitter.com/CyberWonton/status/1326420506019569665
LEFT: hand counted ballots
RIGHT: machine counted ballots (hyperbolic curves are evidence an algorithm was applied)
RIGHT: machine counted ballots (hyperbolic curves are evidence an algorithm was applied)
LEFT: how the data should look
RIGHT: how Michigan looks
Notice where the curve starts to drop, and how uniform the slope is.
Bennie: ‘No matter how much they hated Trump, they wouldn’t hate him in such a perfect line.’
RIGHT: how Michigan looks
Notice where the curve starts to drop, and how uniform the slope is.
Bennie: ‘No matter how much they hated Trump, they wouldn’t hate him in such a perfect line.’
The exception is Wayne County (Detroit).
Shiva: “It looks like, at least *this* algorithm wasn’t applied.”
(I’ll talk about why later.)
Shiva: “It looks like, at least *this* algorithm wasn’t applied.”
(I’ll talk about why later.)
In analyzing 4 counties in Michigan, it appears from the analysis that 69,000 votes were swapped using a weighted race algorithm, a feature of most modern vote counting machines. (God only knows why.)
That’s a 138,000 vote change. Current gap is 148k, 79 counties not analyzed.
That’s a 138,000 vote change. Current gap is 148k, 79 counties not analyzed.
Back to *why* the algorithm may have been applied primarily to Republican counties?
Simply put, there’s more Republican votes to get there.
My guess is: it’s programmed to start swapping votes at a higher percentage of straight Republican ballots. (Weighted)
Simply put, there’s more Republican votes to get there.
My guess is: it’s programmed to start swapping votes at a higher percentage of straight Republican ballots. (Weighted)
...so it was *applied* in Republican counties. It’s just didn’t trigger.
There were never (very seldom) enough straight Republican ballots to trigger the algorithm in Wayne County, Michigan.
There were never (very seldom) enough straight Republican ballots to trigger the algorithm in Wayne County, Michigan.
Both Benny and Dr. @va_shiva makes some great points regarding what the possibilities are to fix the problem for the future.
Benny explains how local elections boards refuse to comply with law by making poll plans tapes public.
Benny explains how local elections boards refuse to comply with law by making poll plans tapes public.
They recommend making all records public, including open sourcing the software for counting machines and real time election auditing.
I believe it to be an absolute imperative for the survival of our democracy to determine what happened this time and remedy that, immediately.
I believe it to be an absolute imperative for the survival of our democracy to determine what happened this time and remedy that, immediately.
Do not wait a single second to fix this election, if it means revoting in every single county where anomalies occur.
And EVEN if that means a provisional government from January 20 until the 30-60 days it takes to get it done.
Just frigging fix it.
And EVEN if that means a provisional government from January 20 until the 30-60 days it takes to get it done.
Just frigging fix it.