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As of this writing, it appears that the Democratic Party machines in Michigan, Georgia, and Pennsylvania are trying to steal the election.
As reporters and commentators went to bed Tuesday morning, all three states were too close to call, but President Trump led former Vice President Joe Biden by comfortable margins — far beyond what had been predicted in the polls. None of the networks called these states because there were enough mail-in ballots that it could swing either way, but Trump’s position looked good.
Then something strange happened in the dead of night. In both Michigan and Wisconsin, voter turnouts on Wednesday morning showed 100% of the votes going to Biden and zero percent — that’s zero, so not even a vote — to Trump.
In Michigan, Biden somehow got 138,339 votes and Trump got none, zero, in an overnight vote dump.
When my Federalist colleague Sean Davis noticed this, Twitter was quick to censor his tweet, even though all he had done was compare two sets of vote totals on the New York Times website. And he wasn’t the only one who noticed — though on Wednesday it seemed like anyone who noticed Biden’s vote dump in Michigan was being censored by Twitter .
Others were quick to note Twitter's partisan censorship and raised concerns about how 100 percent of a vote dump could go to Biden. But the social media giant has maintained its crackdown on sharing such information. Twitter users couldn't enjoy or share a tweet from Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire mentioning the dumping of 138,339 votes.
Buzzfeed later reported that, according to a spokesperson for Decision Desk HQ, votes for Biden were the result of a “data error” from a “state-created file that we ingested.” When the state realized the “error,” it updated its count, which somehow gave 138,339 votes for Biden and zero for Trump.
It turns out that the vote dump was the result of an alleged typo, an extra zero that had been added to Biden's vote total in Shiawassee County, Michigan. It appears that the error was only discovered because Davis and other Twitter users noticed how insane and suspicious the vote totals looked and demanded an investigation that uncovered what was either a typo or an incredibly clumsy attempt to inflate Biden's vote count.
There was also something suspicious about the polling report in Antrim County, Michigan, where Trump beat Hillary Clinton by 30 points in 2016. Early vote totals showed Biden leading Trump by 29 points, a result that cannot be accurate, as many journalists noted.