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It happened in both Michigan and Wisconsin at the same time, correct? Were both corrected?
GreasenUSA said:
I stayed up until 3am and watched it happen live and flip Wisconsin, and never saw any sort of correction. Would love to hear the explanation of what actually happened per PJYoung, but I never saw anything corrected, and then Biden went on to take Wisconsin.
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https://factcheck.afp.com/wisconsin-vote-surge-was-not-fraud
Thank you for ceasing the condescension and providing the link. So that is correct, and what I saw around 3am CST. Wisconsin was looking good for Trump and then the huge dump completely flipped the direction of the state.
"There's nothing "magical" about these vote drops: counties simply released a large batch of results all at once," Curt Villarosa, a publicity manager for ABC News, which owns FiveThirtyEight, told AFP in an email.
"And these batches were NOT 100% Biden votes," he added. "Behind the blue line, there is also a red line representing the thousands of votes Trump GAINED."
Indeed, the unofficial results for Milwaukee county, which includes the namesake city and 18 other municipalities, show that Biden secured 69.13 percent of those votes, while Trump received 29.28 percent, as of 3:56 am on November 4.
"There were no ballots found in the middle of the night," Wisconsin Elections Commission Director Meagan Wolfe said during a November 5 conference call with reporters.
Such jumps in vote tallies do not always benefit Biden. "There are also counter examples, where Trump's line shoots up suddenly when a favorable batch of results are reported," ABC News's Villarosa said.
This tweet from FiveThirtyEight editor Laura Bronner shows that Trump took the lead due to similar vertical increases in Kansas (around 9:30 pm), Montana (midnight), and Ohio (around 10:00 pm).