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This is how Dominion conspired with the DNC and media to steal the election:

Pennsylvania: Tampering: 220,883 Lost votes: 941,248
New Jersey: Tampering: 80,242 Lost votes: 20
Florida: Tampering: 21,422 Lost Votes: 456
Michigan: Tampering: 20,213 Lost votes: 21,882
New York: Tampering: 18124 Lost votes: 623213
Georgia: tampering: 17,407 lost votes: 33,574
Ohio: Tampering: 14,965 Lost votes: 5,102
Virginia: Tampering: 12,163 Lost Votes: 789,023
California: Tampered 7,701 Lost votes: 10,989
Arizona: Tampering: 4,492 lost votes: 0
Minnesota: Tampering: 2,766 lost votes: 195,650
Tennessee: Tampering: 2,330 Lost Votes: 0
Louisiana: Tampering: 2,322 Lost Votes : 0
Illinois: Tampering: 2,166 Lost votes: 54,730
Wisconsin: Tampering: 2,078 Lost votes: 3,408
Colorado: Tampered: 1,809 Lost votes: 0
Utah: Tampering: 1,627 Lost Votes: 0
New Hampshire: Tampering: 973 Lost Votes: 116
Iowa: Tampering: 938 Lost votes: 477
New Mexico: Tampering: 268 Lost votes: 4,610
Missouri: Tampering 0: Lost Votes: 20,730
Nevada: Tampering: 0 Lost Votes: 0
Alaska: Tampering: 0 Lost Votes: 0
Washington State: Tampering: 0 lost votes: 0
Hawaii: Tampering: 0 Lost votes: 0
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Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2020-55016029
Claim 1: Unexplained surges in Democrat votes
There've been a number of allegations from President Trump and others about votes for his rival, Joe Biden, suddenly appearing in large numbers during the counting process.

In his news conference on 19 November, Mr Giuliani repeated a claim suggesting that thousands of extra ballots had arrived very early in the morning at a Detroit counting centre.

Rudy Giuliani at Republican National Committee presser on 19 November
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image captionPresident Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has been leading some of the legal challenges
Mr Giuliani's remarks were based on a claim made by an election worker, alleging she saw two vans which were meant to bring food, but she says she "never saw any food coming out of the vans, coincidentally it was announced on the news that Michigan had found over 100,000 more ballots — not even two hours after the last van left."

However, this claim - and other allegations - were rejected in a ruling on 13 November, with the judge deciding they weren't credible.

There've been other claims from the Republicans about sudden spikes in votes favouring the Democrats in key battleground states - such as Michigan and Wisconsin - implying fraud could be involved.

These spikes can be easily accounted for in the timing of the release of large batches of results for big cities like Milwaukee and Detroit, which are always skewed heavily Democratic.

In some cases, there have been clerical errors or software glitches, which have been corrected after being discovered.

It's also worth noting that the record numbers of postal ballots in this election have overwhelmingly favoured the Democratic party, particularly in urban areas.

In some states (including Michigan and Wisconsin) counting of these postal votes only started once the polls had closed on 3 November. They take longer to count, so you would have expected to see a bump in the Biden vote each time batches of these results were released.

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Claim 2: Access blocked to the counts
President Trump and his legal team have taken issue with a perceived lack of access for Republican poll watchers in certain Democrat-run cities, such as Philadelphia and Detroit.

Trump: "They wouldn't let Republican poll watchers into he counting stations. Unconstitutional!"
Poll watchers are people allowed inside polling stations who observe the counting of ballots, with the aim of ensuring transparency.

These are permitted in most states as long as they are registered before election day, and are usually affiliated with a party.

In some places numbers were restricted, in part to limit capacity due to coronavirus.

But poll watchers from both parties were allowed to observe the count in Detroit and Philadelphia.

In Detroit, more than 130 observers representing both the Democrats and Republicans were allowed inside the counting site.

In Pennsylvania, the issue went to the state's Supreme Court, which on 17 November ruled that officials in Philadelphia didn't violate state law when restricting how close poll watchers could stand to the processing of postal ballots.

Detroit TFC Center election counting on 4 November
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image captionCounting at an election centre in Detroit, Michigan
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Claim 3: Votes flipped from Trump to Biden
President Trump's legal team also repeated a claim made by him that there had been an issue with the voting system used in some battleground states which supposedly allowed millions of votes to be flipped from him to his rival, Mr Biden.

There is no evidence for this, and none has been provided by the president's legal team.

Trump Dominion tweet
The president is echoing accusations made on the conservative news outlet One America News Network (OANN) about Dominion voting machines, which have been widely used across the US in this election.

An OANN report refers to an "unaudited analysis of data" obtained from an election monitoring group, Edison Research, which allegedly showed millions of votes were flipped.

However, the company's president, Larry Rosin, said: "Edison Research has produced no such report and we have no evidence of any voter fraud."

Edison Research provides many of the major US networks (as well as the BBC) with exit poll data and results.

Dominion Voting Systems has released a statement saying: "Claims about Dominion switching or deleting votes are 100% false."


Claim 4: The voting machines are owned by Democrats
President Trump has said the "Radical Left owned Dominion Voting Systems" with his legal team pointing to ties with Bill and Hillary Clinton and other Democratic politicians.

In a statement, Dominion Voting Systems said it is a non-partisan US company and has no ownership relationships with the Clintons or with top Democratic politician Nancy Pelosi.

Dominion voting machines
Dominion software has been widely used in voting and counting machines
It is important to clarify the difference between direct ownership of Dominion as claimed by President Trump, and donations made by the company either for philanthropic or lobbying purposes.

Dominion has made donations to both Republicans and Democrats, but it's not uncommon for a company such as this to lobby for government contracts in this way.

Dominion donated to the Clinton Foundation in 2014, but the company has also donated to Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

The rumours about Speaker Pelosi stem from her former chief of staff, Nadeam Elshami, being hired by Dominion - but it has also hired staff previously associated with the Republican party.

Claim 5: Thousands of dead people voted
President Trump and his supporters have said ballots were cast for dead people on a massive scale in the election - with thousands voting in key states.

We looked into a list of 10,000 people in the battleground state of Michigan who it was claimed were dead but voted - and found it was fundamentally flawed.

Roberto Garcia

image captionRoberto Garcia was on the Michigan 'dead voter' list but told us: "I'm definitely alive and I definitely voted for Biden!"
Investigations into other "dead voter" lists have come to similar conclusions - with no evidence emerging that there's been widespread fraud through ballots being cast for dead people.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson apologised after he had repeated claims from the Trump campaign and singled out a 'dead voter' in Georgia who subsequently turned out to be alive.

There have been occasions in US elections of dead people having apparently voted, but evidence suggests this is not a widespread problem.

It is often down to clerical errors when legitimate votes are received or perhaps other family members with similar names voting with their ballots.