A mathematician who testified on behalf of President Donald Trump’s campaign before a state legislative panel in Arizona last month claims to have discovered hundreds of thousands of voters who “vanished” from Pennsylvania after the election.
Bobby Piton, who told Arizona lawmakers last month that an analysis of voter data turned up several anomalies in key demographics, noted on Twitter Saturday in a thread that after examining more than 9 million names, he found “just under 47 percent of the total” surnames in Pennsylvania “only belong to 1 and only 1 person,” meaning they have no relatives or links to anyone else in the state.
“Once again, no brothers, sisters, aunts, cousins, parents that share this particular last name out of 9 million records,” he wrote Saturday.
“Upon looking at the TOP 1000 last names in PA, I have discovered that PA has 695,430 Fewer People in the top 1000 Last Names,” he further explained in the thread that contains sometimes confusing data points.
“Literally, there are 14,776 fewer Smiths, than should be there. 19,591 Williams have gone missing, 30,830 Johnson’s [sic] are no where [sic] to be found. 11,656 Jackson went MIA. What in the world is going on in PA,” Piton added in his thread, in which he tagged President Donald Trump.
“The Tally for these 500 Negative Names (below Nationwide Estimate) is 958,044. This is astounding 695,000 to 958,000 just got up and vanished out of PA,” he wrote.
Piton also suggested that a foreign government was involved, a claim that has also been made by former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell, though she has yet to produce evidence of her allegation.
“Please have someone check all of my work immediately regarding PA and GA. Based on my findings a sophisticated State Actor was able to optimize a desired outcome for both the State of Georgia and the State of Pennsylvania,” Piton wrote.
It’s not clear what methodology Piton used to reach his conclusions, which were refuted by several users online.
Hmm… how does this work? They recounted the ballots by hand and your saying what exactly? I’m confused…
— LilCerb (@LilCerb) December 27, 2020
Dude, stop. The mf lost and that shyt ain’t changing. Give it a rest. It’s not nice to play tricks on someone old enough to be your grandpa and try to make him believe there is hope when there is none
— Hey Y’all (@CatsAreCute2Me) December 27, 2020
I am pretty sure your analysis is wrong.
— Malay Agarwal (@malay241018) December 27, 2020
Anyone who believes this tripe, should immediately subtract 40 from your IQ.
And if you can’t understand why a potus who never had a net positive approval rating got voted out, subtract 20 more.
— O Man 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (Kraken Hunter) STFH! (@bad_packet) December 27, 2020
I’m always wondering what the next nonsensical claim of voter fraud from the right will be. This is one of the worst lame ass attempts I’ve seen so far.
— StopUrNonsense (@GetAFreakinGrip) December 28, 2020
Warning: Strong language
Bull shit
— 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸Louie loves America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@MamaLouies) December 27, 2020
During his Arizona testimony, Piton said that in his analysis of voting patterns in key demos he discovered a 95-99 percent of people registered to cast ballots did so, which he said was highly unusual.
https://twitter.com/TeamTrump/status/1333533891869757443
“I would have never ever have certified, I would rather resign than have certified those results,” he told Arizona lawmakers.
“If I was an executive at a publicly-traded company, I would never sign that because I risk jail time and having all my money taken from me in lawsuits,” he added. “I believe [the numbers] are fraudulent based on the data… I’d be willing to put my life on it, I’m that sure about the analysis.
After his testimony, Piton was suspended from Twitter temporarily, as was Pennsylvania’s Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano following a vote fraud hearing he organized in Gettysburg late last month.
BIG TECH sending warnings to all those who come forward…. what an absolute disgrace.
— Anna Khait (@Annakhait) November 30, 2020
This censorship is unacceptable in America. A nation that I served for most of my adult life…
The point of Twitter suspending this personal account is to prevent me from posting to my Senate account— to silence our voice. pic.twitter.com/ZqxUCcUxo6
— Senator Doug Mastriano (@SenMastriano) November 27, 2020
“This censorship is unacceptable in America. A nation that I served for most of my adult life,” he wrote after being reinstated to the platform. “The point of Twitter suspending this personal account is to prevent me from posting to my Senate account— to silence our voice.”
The suspensions caught the attention of Benny Johnson, the chief creative officer at Turning Point USA, who mockingly wondered if both were done in “error.”
“What are the odds that BOTH @bobbypiton and [email protected] were involved in hearings and violated Twitter’s rules severely enough to be suspended in the same day?” Johnson said.
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