How Does 99.4% Reporting Turn Into 31,000 More Ballots?
DEC 4
Remember last week when we covered the five fake counties in the 2024 DDHQ data feed and the millions of votes that disappeared for Vice President Harris in real time? After watching that circus play out, there was no way we were going to sleep on Tennessee.
What happened in this race defies math, procedure, and even DDHQ’s own brag about “40 updates per minute.” With the race already called, DDHQ displayed 99.4% reporting and 148,853 votes counted, signaling to viewers that the finish line had essentially been crossed. At 99.4%, we’re not talking about thousands of ballots left to count.
The Math Isn’t Mathing—Again
That 99.4% means the remaining ballots should have numbered at mostaround a thousand. Instead, the final certified tally jumped to 179,899—an increase of more than 31,000 ballots after the race was supposedly “essentially finished.”
There is no legitimate scenario where 0.6% of precincts suddenly produces a 17% surge in total votes.
Source: Analyst BlackJackfruitCup
Which is why the data looks like this. We see stuffing, and it’s not in last week’s turkey. Our previous articles exposed similar data patterns that looked like a vote-flipping algorithm, and frankly, those could have been a mix of everything the GOP used to swing elections in their favor.
From untested and uncertified equipment in North Carolina, to the whistleblower articles and the EAC’s forged accreditation letter for Pro V&V—it’s clear the GOP has no bottom when it comes to swinging elections in their favor.
But the jump from 99.4% reporting at 148,853 votes to a final total of 179,899, an increase of more than 31,000 ballots after the bell, is statistically absurd.
What We Can Do Together
The public is asking for an immediate manual hand recount of the ballots. This race demands a full and transparent investigation into ballot handling and chain of custody for both Rep. Aftyn Behn and the voters of the 7th District.
You can: call the Tennessee Division of Elections (via the Tennessee Secretary of State office)—official statewide contact point for election complaints. Their hotline: 1-877-850-4959.
You can: text “TN” to 45995 to submit a secure report of suspected fraud or irregularities directly to the Division of Elections.
You can: call the Election Protection Hotline (a national voter-protection network)—if you run into problems getting through on the TN line. Their hotline: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683).
YOU can: circulate this Substack series to everyone you know, and ask them to do the same. It’s up to us—We the People are the media now.
And hold on to your hope. This is not left vs. right—it’s bottom vs. top. Again, we don’t need permission to enforce the Constitution. We just need courage.
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