(Full disclosure: I’ve watched a little over half of it, so I’ll feel dumb if this is addressed later in the film) His guest talks a lot about 2010 census data being used to create the algorithms that gave Biden the win, and how in Colorado there were more votes than population in several counties because of people moving away, dying, etc.
Where is the 2020 census and why hasn’t the data been released, in whole or in part? I realize 2020 was a whole new animal for census takers, etc because of COVID, but shouldn’t we have something by now? For comparison, 2010 census numbers were finalized and released to the president in December of the same year.
We know certain states have experienced HUGE numbers of people moving to other states; could this explain in part why New York took over a month to release their final vote counts for 2020, that their vote totals were so much more than their actual population that they had to figure out how to explain it?
I think it would very telling to overlay the 2020 votes with the 2020 census data.
It is addressed later. The reason is that if you look at the population numbers on the declining side of the peak, there are two distinct humps that appear abnormal. The population data that contains these anomalies is from 2010. A professor is interviewed who recognized the source data because it happened to be a data set he used in his classroom. Watch the rest of the documentary and it will make sense.
Awesome. The O.P. still gets a pat on the back though, for spotting this and suggesting a course of investigation.
Thanks, fren! I consider my back patted. Just trying to use my head for something other than a hat rack.