The Census Bureau for the First Time in Decades Undercounts The Election by 4 million votes?
The more you dig into the numbers and the more data experts look into the numbers it seems the so-called coincidences are becoming stockpiles of evidence. The 2020 election just doesn't add up. In 1992 and 1996 the Census Bureau over counted the official results by slightly more about nine million, and in 2000, 2004 and 2012 t he Census Bureau overcounted by several million. The 2008 and 2016 were close data points. Keep in mind, the 2000 election was disputed in the courts, yet the Census Bureau still overcounted by 6 million votes. In 2000 , the Census Bureau recorded the number voting as almost 111 million. Yet, official results placed the tally lower 105 million. In 2020, unlike the disputed 2000, The Census Bureau UNDERCOUNTED by nearly 4 million vote s! Pollster Richard Baris, one of the most respected pollsters in the United States . “For everything to be on the up-and-up, we have to accept that ...