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My instinct is that Clements is good.

His letter to NMSU is just too spot on.

Lindell says that AZ was won by Trump by 270,000 votes.

The audit shows the numbers were about the same for Maricopa county as what was reported originally.

These two things do not add up.

Lindell has not said where his numbers came from, but he is trying to get state AG's to support him in a SCOTUS case. Today's info will not help.

This has to be reconciled to understand what the truth is.

The only possibilities are:

(1) Lindell's info is wrong (maybe black hat deceived him).

(2) AZ audit people have it wrong.

(3) Both are right, which means somebody changed the results through manipulating the machines, and then somebody either added to Biden or subtracted from Trump (or both) to the tune of 280,000 votes. If this happened, then how were the physical ballots manipulated to match the computer result? Maricopa county had possession for a long time, and they could not provide a true chain of custody from election day. So possible, but it would have to be proven.

An interesting consideration: Over 1,000 people who are Maricopa residents went around to houses in a canvassing effort to try to verify fake voters. They identified what they think were 200,000 fake voters. This aligns with option #3. Some of these 2,000,000 ballots might have been inserted into the system to match the computers, and the auditors did not see it.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

My instinct is that Clements is good.

His letter to NMSU is just too spot on.

Lindell says that AZ was won by Trump by 270,000 votes.

The audit shows the numbers were about the same for Maricopa county as what was reported originally.

These two things do not add up.

Lindell has not said where his numbers came from, but he is trying to get state AG's to support him in a SCOTUS case. Today's info will not help.

This has to be reconciled to understand what the truth is.

The only possibilities are:

(1) Lindell's info is wrong (maybe black hat convinced him otherwise).

(2) AZ audit people have it wrong.

(3) Both are right, which means somebody changed the results through manipulating the machines, and then somebody either added to Biden or subtracted from Trump (or both) to the tune of 280,000 votes. If this happened, then how were the physical ballots manipulated to match the computer result? Maricopa county had possession for a long time, and they could not provide a true chain of custody from election day. So possible, but it would have to be proven.

An interesting consideration: Over 1,000 people who are Maricopa residents went around to houses in a canvassing effort to try to verify fake voters. They identified what they think were 200,000 fake voters. This aligns with option #3. Some of these 2,000,000 ballots might have been inserted into the system to match the computers, and the auditors did not see it.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

My instinct is that Clements is good.

His letter to NMSU is just too spot on.

Lindell says that AZ was won by Trump by 270,000 votes.

The audit shows the numbers were about the same for Maricopa county as what was reported originally.

These two things do not add up.

Lindell has not said where his numbers came from, but he is trying to get state AG's to support him in a SCOTUS case. Today's info will not help.

This has to be reconciled to understand what the truth is.

The only possibilities are:

(1) Lindell's info is wrong (maybe black hat convinced him otherwise).

(2) AZ audit people have it wrong.

(3) Both are right, which means somebody changed the results through manipulating the machines, and then somebody either added to Biden or subtracted from Trump (or both) to the tune of 280,000 votes. If this happened, then how were the physical ballots manipulated to match the computer result? Maricopa County had possession for a long time, and they could not provide a true chain of custody from election day. So possible, but it would have to be proven.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

My instinct is that Clements is good.

His letter to NMSU is just too spot on.

Lindell says that AZ was won by Trump by 270,000 votes.

The audit shows the numbers were about the same for Maricopa county as what was reported originally.

These two things do not add up.

Lindell has not said where his numbers came from, but he is trying to get state AG's to support him in a SCOTUS case. Today's info will not help.

This has to be reconciled to understand what the truth is.

3 years ago
1 score