00:00Pennsylvania had over 1.5 million fraudulent votes counted, and the spread is less than 82,000 votes.
00:07These fraudulent votes come from dead voters, ballots that were received before they were
00:11supposedly mailed out, and over 330,000 electronic spikes from the voting machine.
00:18205,000 overvotes, meaning there were 205,000 more votes than registered voters,
00:24and 682,000 ballots that were illegally processed without any oversight whatsoever.
00:30More than 1.5 million votes in Pennsylvania is apparently what it took for Joe Biden to steal the state.
00:36Georgia has a similar phenomenon that Democrats are failing to account for.
00:4066,248 underage voters voted in Georgia.
00:4610,315 dead people voted.
00:492,500 convicted felons voted.
00:51Nearly 200,000 votes were fraudulently inserted into the vote count instantaneously.
00:574,500 votes come from unregistered voters.
01:01These numbers show a clear pattern that a variety of types of fraud occurred in this election,
01:05and that Democrats are desperately trying to cover it up.
01:08They are going to great lengths to change the narrative of the election fraud
01:11in an effort to run up the clock to January 20, 2020.
01:15In addition to President Trump's team, many independent groups have completed research on the fraud,
01:20and the results are staggering.
01:22Totaling across the country, millions of votes were fraudulently covered up,
01:26changed, or deleted in favor of Joe Biden.
01:29The governors and secretaries of state have actively participated in the cover-up.
01:33Removing information from their website that is normally easily accessible to the public
01:37and depriving conservatives a chance to audit or review the results are just some of their tactics.
01:42In Arizona, the final result is only a difference of 10,457,
01:47yet 36,400 non-citizens voted in the state.
01:51Arizona also experienced phantom spikes from the voting machines
01:55to the tune of roughly 50,000 additional votes going to Joe Biden.
01:59These numbers come from information that is publicly available,
02:02whether from the Secretary of State's website before the content was removed,
02:06or from the raw data that was pushed out on election night.
02:09We'll see you next time.
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