An investigative report on Detroit election fraud in the 2020 presidential election has uncovered significant irregularities. The report, released earlier today, reveals that a substantial number of absentee ballots lacked the required accompanying absentee ballot envelopes. This finding has sparked concerns about the integrity of the electoral process in Detroit.
The investigation, which spanned several months, was conducted by a team of researchers who analyzed data provided by the City of Detroit. They compared the number of absentee ballots to the number of registered voters on file and found a significant discrepancy. According to the report, 26,901 absentee ballots were cast without the required envelopes.
The researchers behind the report, including Patty McMurray and Phani Matravadi, joined Steve Bannon on a recent broadcast to discuss their findings. They explained that their investigation began with a tip about a large deficit of absentee ballots compared to the required absentee envelopes. After verifying the data, they were able to confirm the existence of a significant problem.
The report's findings have been met with strong support from Steve Bannon, who praised the researchers for their tireless efforts. He described them as "patriots" and compared their work to that of the 300 Spartans, saying they had uncovered a major issue that required attention from the authorities.
The investigation involved a large team of volunteers who worked to verify the data and identify any irregularities. The researchers obtained evidence from the City of Detroit, which they used to support their findings. They emphasized that their report was not based on speculation or rumor, but on concrete evidence.
The researchers' work has shed new light on the electoral process in Detroit and raised important questions about the integrity of the 2020 presidential election. Their findings have significant implications for the future of electoral oversight and the need for transparency in the electoral process.