Many Americans have doubts about the integrity of the 2020 presidential election.
First, there was Mark Zuckerberg's influence, through the $400 million plus he handed out through foundations to mostly leftist election officials who often used it to recruit voters from Democrat districts.
Then there was the FBI's interference, its decision to have social media suppress accurate, but damaging, reporting about the Biden family's international business schemes.
The Media Research Center poll after the election found that 36% of self-described Biden voters said they were not aware of the evidence behind claims that Joe Biden was personally involved in his son Hunter’s business deals with China. Thirteen percent of those voters said had they known, they would not have voted for Biden, which would have given President Trump his second term.
Now a report from the Epoch Times is citing Election Watch, a Wisconsin election integrity watchdog, as a source for a report that "more than 150,000 votes cast in the 2020 presidential election cannot be connected with a valid address."
It was EW computer analyst Peter Bernegger who explained to Epoch Times the group studied voter rolls in the state and found 45,000 such occurrences involving people who were living out of state in the ballot, with another 107,000 documented instances "on the part of voters who moved to another address within the state and cast a ballot in a different jurisdiction."
He charged, "That's illegal in the state of Wisconsin. Though there may be a reasonable explanation for most of these, the number of instances is so large that if only two out of 10 were nefariously cast votes, that was enough to tip the election to Biden."
The Epoch Times cited former Wisconsin resident Jacob Alldredge, a 27-year-old industrial engineer living in Tennessee, as illustrative.
"I was outraged to learn that the Wisconsin state voter roll shows that I voted in person at the polls on Nov. 3, 2020, when the fact is I was living, registered to vote, and voted in Tennessee. I was not in Wisconsin that day," he confirmed to the publication.
Jacob's mother, Sandy Alldredge, also discussed the election problems with the Epoch Times, explaining she was among many who started reviewing the 2020 results after learning there were 7.3 million registered voters in a state with 5.9 residents.
Wisconsin, won by Biden by a handful of votes in 2020, was one of several swing states, all with similar results, that gave the White House to Biden.
It was while reviewing records she found the false entry that her son had voted "in person" during the election.
"When we checked the poll book, which every in-person voter is required to sign before being allowed to vote, Jacob’s signature was not on it," she pointed out.
But the Epoch Times said officials with access to records said Jacob Alldredge didn't vote in Wisconsin during the election, prompting them to ask "when, why, and by whom" the records changed.
via wnd