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Seth Keshel is currently presenting bellwether data.
Seth Keshel, a tech company sales manager and former baseball analyst, authored a report that uses voting trends, population growth data and registration records to create “heat maps” showing how far the 2020 results diverged from the author’s predictions at the county, state and national levels. However, it doesn’t disclose where these numbers originated or the methods by which the analysis was performed. It claims there was likely “Strong/Rampant” fraud in several states and counties nationwide, but appears to base the claim solely on how different the results were from a prediction, not on any actual examples of fraud.
Wow, peeps (maybe bots since I've seen this exact tweet by several people now) on Twitter are posting about how this symposium has proven the data theft scandal and Trump really won all 50 states. At least make the lie vaguely believable.
Wow, peeps (maybe bots since I've seen this exact tweet by several people now) on Twitter are posting about how this symposium has proven the data theft scandal and Trump really won all 50 states. At least make the lie vaguely believable.
Seth Keshel, a tech company sales manager and former baseball analyst, authored a report that uses voting trends, population growth data and registration records to create “heat maps” showing how far the 2020 results diverged from the author’s predictions at the county, state and national levels. However, it doesn’t disclose where these numbers originated or the methods by which the analysis was performed. It claims there was likely “Strong/Rampant” fraud in several states and counties nationwide, but appears to base the claim solely on how different the results were from a prediction, not on any actual examples of fraud.
The more I read about the "Stop the Steal" movement in general and about Mike Lindell's involvement in said movement in particular, it's becoming apparent that Mr. Lindell is just being used as a stooge by various con artists and grifters.
He wasn't the first. He probably won't be the last.
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