Discrepancies in Washoe County’s data are raising eyebrows and deserve immediate attention. According to the latest data, 1,441,490 people voted in the presidential race, with 1,442,838 votes counted in the Senate race.
It suggests either 18,652 ballots, with only presidential votes, or that 18,652 ballots disappeared entirely. Which is it? Only a thorough hand count can verify if these ballots are accurate or if something went amiss.
The difference between the “None of the Above Candidates” (NOTAC) votes for the Senate and presidential races also demands explanation. In the Senate race, 41,740 voters chose NOTAC, while in the presidential race, only 19,072 voters made the same choice—a staggering gap of 22,668 on the ballots.
Are these differences legitimate voter preferences, or is there manipulation at play? It, too, would be cleared up with a hand count.
The vote gap between Trump and Brown is another area of concern. While Harris and Rosen’s votes were separated by a mere 3,083—Rosen received 680,968 votes to Harris’s 684,051—there is a gap of 70,436-vote difference between Trump’s 729,822 and Brown’s 659,386 votes.
Why such a dramatic discrepancy? This variation is puzzling and raises questions about possible tabulation issues versus voter choice, which only a thorough investigation can resolve.
Visualizations of reported vote data deepen these suspicions. The patterns in the data seem improbably synchronized without some form of manipulation. Brown led until a significant bump appeared on November 7, which seems difficult to explain if not manipulated.
Could these patterns possibly be authentic? Again, a hand count is essential to determine the validity of these results.
The information, drawn from current county data, should be a clear signal for the GOP-RNC and relevant legal teams to take swift action. Emergency court injunctions and a federal inspection of all ballot types are essential to ensure accuracy.
If the election is fair, a review will confirm it; if compromised, it will expose it. A thorough investigation is needed before this election can be certified.
Now is the time to act—the voters demand it.
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