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How was and how can this be ignored?
Since the election, an independent analysis and canvass of the voter roll by Audit the Vote PA has revealed several concerns in multiple counties. They canvassed multiple counties, both Democrat and Republican areas, and made some disturbing findings. In Allegheny County, a Democrat stronghold and home to Pittsburgh, Audit the Vote PA knocked on five hundred doors and collected 185 responses. They made the following findings:
• 78.6 percent of houses had some election anomaly, meaning the residents’ understanding of who voted from their addresses did not match official records.
• 69.7 percent of houses had some registration-count discrepancy, meaning the official record of registered voters at the residence did not match the residents’ knowledge.
• 64.8 percent had phantom registrations associated with their address, meaning the residents were unaware of additional voters being registered at their home.
• 4.8 percent had fewer registered voters on record than the resident stated.
• 42.5 percent of addresses had a different number of votes on record for 2020 than residents stated.
• 29.2 percent had phantom votes.
• 13.2 percent had missing votes.
Montgomery County, PA, is known for being a Democrat stronghold too, and the official results of the 2020 election say that Biden won 62 percent of the roughly 500,000 votes cast in the 2020 election. Biden claims to have won 319,511 votes to President Trump’s 185,460. Audit the Vote PA knocked on 548 doors and 183 voters responded to their questions, creating the following findings:
• 77 addresses had a registration-count discrepancy (42.1 percent).
• 42 addresses had phantom registrations (23 percent).
• 35 addresses were missing registrations (19.1 percent).
• 66 addresses had a vote-count discrepancy (36.1 percent).
• 24 addresses show phantom votes (13.1 percent).
• 42 addresses show missing votes (23 percent).
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Since the election, an independent analysis and canvass of the voter roll by Audit the Vote PA has revealed several concerns in multiple counties. They canvassed multiple counties, both Democrat and Republican areas, and made some disturbing findings. In Allegheny County, a Democrat stronghold and home to Pittsburgh, Audit the Vote PA knocked on five hundred doors and collected 185 responses. They made the following findings:
• 78.6 percent of houses had some election anomaly, meaning the residents’ understanding of who voted from their addresses did not match official records.
• 69.7 percent of houses had some registration-count discrepancy, meaning the official record of registered voters at the residence did not match the residents’ knowledge.
• 64.8 percent had phantom registrations associated with their address, meaning the residents were unaware of additional voters being registered at their home.
• 4.8 percent had fewer registered voters on record than the resident stated.
• 42.5 percent of addresses had a different number of votes on record for 2020 than residents stated.
• 29.2 percent had phantom votes.
• 13.2 percent had missing votes.
Montgomery County, PA, is known for being a Democrat stronghold too, and the official results of the 2020 election say that Biden won 62 percent of the roughly 500,000 votes cast in the 2020 election. Biden claims to have won 319,511 votes to President Trump’s 185,460. Audit the Vote PA knocked on 548 doors and 183 voters responded to their questions, creating the following findings:
• 77 addresses had a registration-count discrepancy (42.1 percent).
• 42 addresses had phantom registrations (23 percent).
• 35 addresses were missing registrations (19.1 percent).
• 66 addresses had a vote-count discrepancy (36.1 percent).
• 24 addresses show phantom votes (13.1 percent).
• 42 addresses show missing votes (23 percent).

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