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The Theft of the 2016 Election Becoming Clearer

More data and general information about the stolen election of 2016 is coming to light.  It has been clear for some time that there were major problems with the announced vote totals as compared with the exit polls.  The table below summarizes these anomalies.  

Over the coming days and weeks I plan to have more evidence to present here.

Then it will be a matter of understanding why this information has been suppressed and why the rest of us have often found it so hard to believe an election in the United States could be stolen.  For now, I will simply say we are not so good as to be immune from vote manipulation, and indeed we never have been.  It's just that the vote manipulators have become extremely sophisticated.  This should not surprise us.  As I say, I hope to show why this is so beginning now and continuing in the future. 


2016 Presidential Election Table

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