Pennsylvania Has No Idea How “U” Voters Got on to Voter Rolls

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The state of Pennsylvania has tens of thousands of “U” voters whose inclusion in voter rolls is a mystery.

The “U” is a gender designation but officials have no idea how such a voter group got on to voting rolls because there is no place to check a “U” as a gender classification on registration forms.

Data scientist Bobby Piton believes the true purpose of the “U” is to act as an identifier allowing votes assigned to such voters to be “switched out” with votes by legitimate voters in order to affect election outcomes.

Piton also has concluded that the election fraud that occurred this year has its origins in actions begun nearly two decades. Findings by Pennsylvania officials seems to corroborate this as it was discovered that the group of “U” voters first appeared on Pennsylvania voter rolls in 2004.

The clip on Pennsylvania begins in the video above at about the 16:22 mark. You can also watch the video here.

 

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