Prominent Mathematician Says Up to 100,000 Pennsylvania Absentee Ballots May Be Suspect

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William College Professor Steven Miller, a Yale and Princeton trained mathematician, has analyzed Pennsylvania ballot data collected by former Trump campaign data chief Matt Braynard, as well as information gleaned from nearly 3,000 voter interviews conducted by a phone back.

He has found two concerning patterns, he says: votes that were not counted and ballots that appeared to be requested by someone other than a registered voter.

“I estimate that the number of ballots that were either requested by someone other than the registered Republican or requested and returned but not counted range from 89,397 to 98,801,” Miller told Just the News.

President Trump and Joe Biden are separated by about 82,000 votes in Pennsylvania so far.

Read more on Miller’s research here.

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