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Swing States Michigan, Wisconsin & Georgia Under Fire For Election Oddities

With the 2024 presidential election just two weeks away, Americans have their eyes peeled for malfeasance.

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Several swing states are being criticized for apparent election irregularities as even X owner Elon Musk questioned a bizarre anomaly with Michigan voter rolls.

Responding to a lawsuit claim that there are more registered voters than eligible citizens on Michigan’s voter rolls, Musk simply asked, “Is that true?” tagging the Community Notes feature to get to the bottom of the question.

Michigan’s George Soros-funded Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson responded to Musk, claiming he was “spreading dangerous disinformation” by simply asking a question.

The accusation stems from an RNC lawsuit against Benson.

As The Gateway Pundit reports, “The July 2023 U.S. Census population in Michigan was 10,037,261, with 7,929,426 citizens over 18. But interestingly, according to Check My Vote, Michigan’s most recent Qualified Voter Files (QVF) show 8,415,767 registered voters on Michigan’s QVF, a stunning difference of 486,331 voters!

The Check My Vote website is reportedly also suing Benson over the discrepancy.

 With the alleged difference in Michigan alone totaling nearly half a million voters, it’s worth noting Biden “won” the national popular vote in 2020 by a mere 151,000 votes.

Musk posted a response to Benson, showing a Community Notes message revealing the state didn’t plan on purging 600,000 voters from its rolls until the year 2027.

Popular X account @amuse provided further details, explaining the Community Note estimate used 2020 census data while their estimate was using 2024 projections.

“We both use the same figure for the number of registered voters—the difference lies in the estimates for eligible voters,” the account wrote. “What neither of us mentioned is that the average state has between 70-75% of its eligible voters registered. It is highly unlikely that Michigan has 100% of its eligible voters registered, which suggests that there could be around 2,000,000 questionable registrations in the state.”

Making an appearance on CBS News’ Face The Nation over the weekend, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was asked about a recent Donald Trump remark where the GOP nominee mocked the state for taking several days to count votes.

“75% of all the vote totals will be reported no later than 8pm on election night,” Raffensperger said, with a CBS anchor asking, “[It] Won’t take seven days to tabulate votes as he [Trump] said?”

The Georgia SOS answered, “Absolutely not. What we will be waiting for is the overseas ballots that come in no later than Friday.”

Alex Jones pointed out on X, “This is the same scam they ran in 2020,” asking, “Who believes 25% of the voters in Georgia are voting from outside the country?”

Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, the group behind StopBogusBallots.com exposed nearly 31,000 mail-in ballots have allegedly been requested at ineligible addresses.

The Gateway Pundit reports the group “bought the official voter lists in Wisconsin – beginning in March – until several days ago” and found 30,724 questionable voters.

See a breakdown of the findings below:

  • 2,777 permanently moved out of state
  • 2,325 address not deliverable and not found in the USPS database
  • 7,571 incorrect or missing secondary (missing APT #5 for example) 513 door not accessible
  • 976 single receptacle drop for mail for all residents at same physical address
  • 97 No secure location at all to leave mail
  • 13 Registered to a US Post Office street address
  • 1,251 vacant for more than 90 days (person not rec. mail for more than 90 days, not necessarily an empty house)
  • 31 Registered to a commercial address such as a UPS, Fedex store
  • 3,408 Duplicates
  • 275 Moved but left no forwarding address
  • 168 At high rise building but not housing
  • 442 Identified as a business location, but not commercial
  • 10,877 Not all components of the address match up to what is in the USPS database

Also, voters in Georgia and Tennessee are now reporting numerous voting machine irregularities flipping their vote choices while Dallas County, Texas, voting machines are failing to pass their legally required logic and accuracy test, according to County GOP Chair Allen West.

Last week, Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a letter to the Biden administration questioning the citizenship of over 500,000 registered voters in the state.

More than 453,000 voter registrations were purged from Oklahoma’s voter rolls just last month.

The establishment is desperate to convince Americans the system is running just fine and there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud, but a poll published last week found 6 out of 10 Americans are “concerned or very concerned” fraud will take place during next month’s election.


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