Last Updated on November 20, 2020
As the days count down to the ultimate deadline – the seating of the Electoral College, a flood of evidence that voter fraud and ballot tampering were pervasive in Pennsylvania is pouring in from experts across the country.
In a sworn affidavit, a respected mathematician with an Ivy League pedigree, says his analysis of data from the November 3, 2020 General Election, coupled with phone interviews with voters throughout Pennsylvania raises more questions than provides answers.
The focus of trouble for this celebrated number-cruncher centers on as many as 100,000 absentee ballots that were requested in this critical battleground state; a state where President Trump and Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden are separated by a mere 82,000 votes.
Williams College Professor Steven Miller, who is a Yale University and Princeton University trained math expert, said he analyzed ballot data from Pennsylvania that was gathered by former Trump campaign data chief Matt Braynard. In addition to this raw data, Miller conducted 2,684 voter interviews. What he found was two patterns that deeply concerned him.
When the media says no evidence of widespread fraud, perhaps they mean no evidence, if you look the other way… https://t.co/eyyLfhNAm7
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 20, 2020
One pattern he discovered revolved around ballots that strongly suggested they were requested by someone other than a registered voter. Another pattern that caused Miller concern centered on uncounted ballots.
“I estimate that the number of ballots that were either requested by someone other than the registered Republican or requested and returned but not counted range from 89,397 to 98,801,” Miller said in the sworn affidavit. Affidavits hold penalties of perjury for those who make false statements.
According to data for early and absentee ballot requests compiled by the State of Pennsylvania, there were approximately 165,000 ballots requested in the names of registered Republican voters that as of November 16, 2020 had not been counted.
Referencing Miller’s findings, Federal Election Commission Chairman Trey Trainor said, “This data, which is provided by an expert witness, who would be qualified in almost any court in the country, adds to the conclusions that some level of voter fraud took place in this year’s election.”
Pennsylvania, and Philadelphia in particular, have come under intense scrutiny amid an explosion of reports claiming vote fraud and ballot tampering.