How do you explain the phenomenon from the 2020 Presidential referred to as the ‘Drop and Roll’?
To date, no one can provide a reasonable explanation of the anomaly uncovered in the 2020 Presidential Election referred to as the Drop and Roll.
Last year following the 2020 presidential election we uncovered data that made no sense – the results were impossible. We called these observations across many states, the ‘Drop and Roll‘. We summarized our observations in multiple state results from the 2020 Presidential Election in the following video:
We still haven’t received an adequate response for the Drop and Roll.
We did later correct the numbers in Virginia but it did not change our assertion.
Last year TGP was ‘fact-checked’ on the ‘Drop and Roll’, but the explanation fell flat on a number of levels. Here is what was provided from one ‘fact-checker’ and our rebuttal.
(Note that these ‘fact checkers’ are often wrong or use baseless claims to support their arguments. Their job appears not to get to the truth, but to attack an article that receives much attention, often using their own bias as their support.)
The response from the above ‘fact-checker’ fell flat. There was no reasonable explanation for the drops in these states other than to say with COVID these votes were related to absentee ballots which all voted for Joe Biden. This was an assumption and a quick pass on the issue. How do these people know these ballot drops that appeared in the swing states, all at around 4am on November 4th were related to absentee ballots and why, in some cases, were the votes all for Biden?
One expert said the probability of this happening across multiple states was basically impossible.
So today we announce that we are offering a reward of $10,000 to the first person who can explain the garbage returns from the 2020 election results in the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, or Georgia referenced in the “drop and roll”video. Contestants must explain which ballots apply to the recorded line entry for each state in the New York Times/Edison election data feed used last year to record the up-to-date results for each state. By providing this information we can then confirm or deny the accuracy of the 2020 presidential election.
We welcome all participants,
Please send your entry to TGP: [email protected]