Last Updated on July 9, 2021
In the November 2020 presidential election, Democrat candidate Joe Biden won the state of Georgia, reportedly beating Republican candidate and incumbent president Donald Trump by a margin of 12,670 votes. On Friday, however, evidence has reportedly surfaced that shows as many as 35,000 illegal votes may have been cast in Georgia, a number that greatly surpasses Biden’s margin of victory.
Speaking to the Federalist, voter data analytics expert and Data Productions Inc. president Mark Davis said that he identified “nearly 35,000 Georgia voters who indicated they had moved from one Georgia county to another, but then voted in the 2020 general election in the county from which they had moved.”
Davis noted, “It was disconcerting to see the media and the courts largely ignore serious issues like these, especially since the data I was seeing showed very legitimate issues. In fact, I heard members of the Secretary of State’s team admit some votes were cast with residency issues, but then claimed there weren’t enough of them to cast the outcome of the election in doubt. That was not at all what I was seeing, and as far as I am aware the Secretary of State’s Office has never put an actual number on the ones they did see.”
Of the 35,000 voters who switched counties before voting in the general election, Davis says more than 10,300 voters updated their voter registration information to report the address they had previously claimed before switching ahead of the election, and that those 10,300-plus voters had also cast ballots in the county they switched their registration address from ahead of the election. “That number continues to increase every day as more and more people update their registrations,” Davis noted. “I have little doubt that the total number will eventually meet and then exceed President Biden’s margin of victory in Georgia.”
As National File has previously reported, evidence of potential vote manipulation has already surfaced in Georgia, including video footage that appears to show a poll worker running the same ballots through a tabulation machine multiple times.
The integrity of the 2020 presidential election remains a hotly contested partisan issue, with pro-Democrat media outlets insisting the election was the most secure in American history, and Republicans claiming that there is possible evidence of irregularity in some districts.