Shiva just got a question on his open forum about the "discrepancy" of 216k early ballots not recorded as received.
The answer is and always will be election day drop offs. Instead he's going on about Liz Harris efforts.
Shiva smartly skirted a written question from a guy in Mesa (who used the Q wwg thing as his signature) about Sharpies and how they affected the election.
You know, the thing that Logan himself put to bed.
He thinks signature verification in Maricopa uses an algorithm.
Shiva's co host.
"I don't really know but I believe there was some issues with those adjudicated images"
There talking about the circles being too perfect.
THEY ARE ELECTRONICALLY ADJUDICATED. THERE ARE NO CIRCLES!
Now he's doing the inspiring video where he tells people to do their own research and he's training them to bypass the authorities.
Next call from lake Havasu City someone saying that Martha McSally lost her 2018 election with found ballots.
Liz Harris says that 2018 was a trial run for 2020.
Just to be clear we're still talking about early votes and the fact that they don't like that they take a while
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To me the saddest thing about today is that nearly all the findings presented were more about ignorance on how elections and election systems work.
There is a lot of work to do in this space to educate people.
I don't even have a problem on its face with a voter analysis using something like Melissa data. But it needs to be done with the centralized system that includes date of birth and other data that would provide a harder match.
Then you wouldn't run into the problem that they're having of analyzing different files from different counties that were processed at different times.
.@abc15 obtained what is purported to be a draft copy of the #azaudit report from multiple independent sources.
The draft finds that the forensic hand count was not substantially different than the official results. abc15.com/news/region-ph…
@abc15 The draft report alleges multiple inconsistencies in Maricopa county's voter registration were found when the files were bounced off of commercial data warehouses.
It also lists multiple areas in which election logs and data were removed from the EMS server prior to the start of the audit. The county maintains that the equipment was handed off with no changes made.