Using statistical data backed up by affidavits in court
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Part of what I would do if I was on the Trump legal team, is for each county or state voter roll, I would call up a random sampling of voters, and ask them:

1) Did they have unusual experiences voting?

2) How did you vote? 

3) Etc. 

I would then look for patterns of disenfranchisement; discrepancies between the postmortem evaluation I’m now conducting, and the actual outcome of the election; as well as other patterns of voter fraud. As part of my analysis of the data, I would consider raising questions like the following:

a) Was a significant amount of people called, no longer living in the state, even though there are ballots on record for them?

b) Was a disproportionately high number of Republicans who mailed in ballots, not recorded as having sent in their ballots, even though they claimed they did?

c) Etc.

I would also create a tool that allows the Trump team to create affidavits online. I would create affidavits for those willing to sign them physically or online – the latter in the presence of notary publics who can verify the signers, and witness their signatures, also online.

I would then take all the above statistical data showing significant anomalies in a range of areas, backed up by affidavits, and try to make my cases in court.

One other thing: patterns that are seen across counties and states, point to highly probable systemic fraud, as well as central planning.

Patmore Douglas 11/21/2020 7:18:00 PM




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