The U.S. Census Bureau Stole At Least 16 Electoral Votes and 15 U.S. House Seats
Topic: 2024 Election Analysis
Since we are quickly approaching the holidays, I’m feeling charitable. I will publish this article with the naive assumption there is no foul play present in the 2024 election, at least in the race for Electoral College votes - meaning I won’t be saying “Trump should have also carried Minnesota,” even though the execution of their elections is about as sound as my own ability to ice skate and any relatively close result there should be highly scrutinized. The 2020 election forced everyone’s eyes wide open for vote rigging, but far fewer have paid attention to the corruption of the last United States Census, conducted in one of the worst years in human history, 2020.
This isn’t me spit balling, here. The Census Bureau came out and admitted that they botched that census. Just like every pipe burst, power loss, machine failure, extension, or batch of found ballots always favors the Democrat candidate, who do you think the census botch favored? Democrats, of course. This admission led to me conducting a small research project last year you should familiarize yourself with before proceeding further.
These states shaded in green appear to have normal population data and likely accurate totals (or at least realistic), especially in context of the Census Bureau’s admission of which states they botched the most:
Here is how these states voted:
Harris 109 Electoral Votes (13 States + NE2 + DC)
Trump 89 Electoral Votes (12 States + ME2)
This means 340 Electoral Votes are assigned to states that appear to have been botched by the Census Bureau, with Harris needing 161 of 340 remaining (47.4%), and Trump needing 181 (53.6%). Maricopa County and Arizona are two prime examples of census rigging, and I presented that at the Arizona Senate’s election integrity hearing in February 2023:
Somehow, we are to believe Maricopa County can belch out more than 2 million ballots in each of the last two presidential races (including this year’s), with Trump coming up on 1.8 million votes in the Grand Canyon State, but Maricopa County just had its lowest growth decade since the 1970s, and the state as a whole since the 1960s? Either the Census Bureau is right about the population, meaning there is no way Democrats should get this many votes in a red state, or they are wrong, meaning they rigged the census to favor Democrats. There are no other ways around this problem.
Guess which state stayed parked at 11 electoral votes this decade? If you guessed Arizona, you win the prize of self-satisfaction. Not only does that weaken Trump’s quiver of electoral votes, it deprives a Republican-held legislature from carving up the map to yield one more likely Republican congressional seat, which could easily be burrowed into Paul Gosar’s AZ-9 District, which he won by more than 30%. Meanwhile, Rhode Island maintained all 4 of its electoral votes, and Colorado and Oregon gained one each, for a net gain of 3 for Kamala Harris.
So, what should the map have looked like with fair apportionment of Electoral College votes, assuming no results are tampered with at the Presidential level?
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