Bayou Renaissance Man: Was the census falsified to retain "blue state" congressional seats?
Friday, May 7, 2021
Was the census falsified to retain "blue state" congressional seats?
Data analysis and survey firm Rasmussen Reports suggests it was.
There's more at the link.
I won't be at all surprised to find that the census data had been falsified. After all, the Biden administration and those behind it stole the November 2020 elections by falsifying the vote count. What's yet another crime between friends?
Peter
Posted by Peter at 5/07/2021 12:05:00 PM
Friday, May 7, 2021
Was the census falsified to retain "blue state" congressional seats?
Data analysis and survey firm Rasmussen Reports suggests it was.
There is something very fishy about the new 2020 Census Bureau data determining which states picked up seats and which states lost seats.
Most all of the revisions to the original estimates have moved in one direction: Population gains were added to blue states, and population losses were subtracted from red states. The December revisions in population estimates under the Biden Census Bureau added some 2.5 million blue-state residents and subtracted more than 500,000 red-state residents. These population estimates determine how many electoral votes each state receives for presidential elections and the number of congressional seats in each state.
Is this a mere coincidence?
These population estimates determine how many electoral votes each state receives for presidential elections and the number of congressional seats in each state.
Remember, the House of Representatives is razor-thin today, with the Democrats sporting just a six-seat majority with five seats currently vacant. So, a switch in a handful of seats in 2022 elections could flip the House and take the gavel away from current Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats. A shift of 3 million in population is the equivalent of four seats moving from Republican to Democrat.
The original projections for the Census reapportionment had New York losing two seats, Rhode Island losing a seat and Illinois perhaps losing two seats. Instead, New York and Illinois only lost one seat, and Rhode Island lost no seats. Meanwhile, Texas was expected to gain three seats, Florida two seats and Arizona one seat. Instead, Texas gained only two seats, Florida only one and Arizona none.
Was the Census Bureau count rigged? Was it manipulated by the Biden team to hand more seats to the Democrats and to get more money -- federal spending is often allocated based on population -- for the blue states?
The evidence is now only circumstantial, but when errors or revisions are almost all only in one direction, the alarm bells appropriately go off.
There's more at the link.
I won't be at all surprised to find that the census data had been falsified. After all, the Biden administration and those behind it stole the November 2020 elections by falsifying the vote count. What's yet another crime between friends?
Peter
Posted by Peter at 5/07/2021 12:05:00 PM