In nearly every non-swing state, the number of votes cast for either President Trump or Joe Biden roughly matched that of the other candidates running for Congress from the same party – meaning Republican congressional candidates received approximately the same number of votes as Trump, and the same for Biden. But in key swing states like Michigan and Georgia, this was mysteriously not the case.
In Michigan, for instance, Biden carried nearly 70,000 more votes than Gary Peters, who ran for Congress and won. The difference in the number of votes between Trump and John James, who challenged Peters and lost, on the other hand was only about 7,000 votes.
Similar anomalies were observed in Georgia, where Biden received a whopping 95,801 more total votes than one of the Democrat Senate candidates. Trump, meanwhile, only received 818 more total votes than the GOP Senate challenger.
Again, just to reiterate: In the most highly contested states where Biden has suddenly and mysteriously taken a massive lead over Trump there are major disparities between how many votes Biden received verses how many votes other Democrat candidates running for other offices received, which is suggestive of fraud.