The 2020 election in Detroit is under scrutiny once again, as The Gateway Pundit collaborates with election investigators to uncover alleged irregularities tied to Joe Biden’s victory in Michigan. On Election Night, President Trump seemingly held substantial leads in critical states. However, reports soon indicated issues in vote counting. Precincts halted counting, sent workers home, or resumed counting under questionable conditions. This sparked widespread skepticism regarding the election’s integrity. Discrepancies in vote totals persisted long after many people had gone to bed, with states like Michigan flipping blue unexpectedly.
Judicial responses in Michigan were lacking. Courts dismissed cases without considering testimonies from eyewitnesses or election experts. Additionally, there was a notable lack of serious examination into claims of election fraud. Republican lawmakers, alongside their Democratic counterparts, reportedly condoned a narrative declaring no mass fraud occurred in Michigan during the 2020 election. As allegations from poll challengers surfaced—asserting they observed suspected fraud—lawmakers and law enforcement largely ignored these claims.
The certification of election results in Detroit further fuels controversy. There were claims of threats against members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers who initially resisted certifying results. After fierce pressure, some members agreed to certify under the condition of conducting a full forensic audit, which never materialized.
Data from the election reveals concerning trends. Astonishingly, around 70% of Detroit’s absentee counting boards were classified as out of balance during the election. Michigan law prohibits recounts of precincts labeled “out of balance” unless discrepancies can be clarified, which significantly hampers the ability for transparency in the election process. At the TCF Center, where voting occurred, accusations emerged suggesting collusion among election workers and Democratic officials to obscure wrongdoing.
Efforts by independent investigators resulted in the recovery of nearly one million election documents. Yehuda Miller successfully sued the City of Detroit and Wayne County for these materials, aiming to shine light on the election’s processes and findings. Investigators have since uncovered concerning anomalies involving over 10,000 “ghost voter” ballots, where voters marked ovals for write-in candidates yet failed to write in specific names—effectively creating invalid votes. This strange pattern raises questions, particularly given that Detroit had an unusually high adjudication rate of about 33%, suggesting human intervention was required due to marked ballot issues.
Voter behavior in Detroit’s election appears anomalous. Typically, write-in votes comprised less than 1% of ballots, yet this election saw over 10,000 instances of blanks adjacent to filled-in ovals. The intensity of this pattern suggests deliberate actions behind these irregularities. In many cases, these apparent errors coincided with votes for Democratic candidates, further complicating the narrative surrounding these ballots.
The implications of these findings extend beyond Detroit. They call for a thorough investigation into potential election fraud and irregularities. If protocols were indeed bypassed during the election process, there could be grave consequences for accountability and trust in the electoral system.
The Gateway Pundit’s findings prompt heightened awareness and concern regarding the integrity of Detroit’s 2020 election process. With further analysis pending, the public is encouraged to engage and contribute to unraveling these anomalies, ensuring a transparent electoral process for the future.
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