And you came up with this idea all on your own.
A poll worker from Dallas County (Texas) reported:
This is what happened at my location.
We had a total of 857 voters come in — according to the 5 poll pads — but the computer says we had over 2000 voters checked in.
Ghost voters were also added to the poll pads.
There were 9 Dallas County locations that had this same issue.
The video shows a computer screen from the University Park UMC polling station in Dallas, Texas. Two poll workers notice that the computer shows an increase in voters after the polling location has closed.
The number of voters almost tripled from the official tally.
The poll worker also says that the tabulators “jammed” on the afternoon of Election Day.
I know the difference between 857 and 2000 is a tough concept to wrestle with since schools aren't teaching math and the number of genders increases every day.