Intel analyst says Trump won Pa. by 6-8% in 2020, finds GOP voter registrations outnumbered Dems 21-1 in 2016-2020

Intel analyst says Trump won Pa. by 6-8% in 2020, finds GOP
voter registrations outnumbered Dems 21-1 in 2016-2020 1

FILE – In this Oct. 28, 2020, file photo President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport in Bullhead City, Ariz (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

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UPDATED 9:12 AM PT – Tuesday, July 20, 2021

A former military intelligence expert has broken down the issues found during the 2020 election in Pennsylvania. Capt. Seth Keshel found President Donald Trump likely won Pennsylvania by 6-to-8 percent of the vote last year.

On Monday, Keshel told Steve Bannon that new Republican voter registrations in Pennsylvania outnumbered Democrat registrations 21-to-one over the past four years. He added, the number of registered Republicans far exceeds legal Biden voters in Pennsylvania.

The former military intelligence expert asserted that tens-of-thousand of purported Biden votes in Pennsylvania were fraudulent. He said similar statistical patterns have been observed throughout the Rust Belt.

Keshel added, the data suggests Democrats likely stole the elections in Michigan and Wisconsin as well.

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