[WillLaw] They must have spent 1000+ hours on this. It includes legal, statistical and forensic analysis.
They define 'fraud' as act by a person to intentionally vote illegally and by this definition there was little fraud.
However, they define 'unlawful' vote as an act by a person that contradicts statute and by this definition there was a lot of it.
Especially egregious was the absentee voting which by law is only allowed to people who are truly incapacitated, not who just don't feel like voting at the polls. There was probably over 100k like this (Biden's margin was about 20k). Not fraud because the people voting were eligible to vote.
Several bills have been passed by the Wisc legislature to fix these problems but the Gov (Dem) has vetoed them. |
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