BENFORD'S LAW:

I was not aware of this, but r/dataisbeautiful tells me it is relied on as a method of determining data manipulation in accounting, finance, and elections.

So let's apply it to some swing states, shall we?

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Paraphrace WSJ, Benford's Law expects 30% of numbers in a list of transactions to begin with 1, with a steady dropping off with each additional integer.

Here, you can see how Enron's fraudulent numbers were exposed in the deviations from what could be legitimately expected.

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This can also be applied to Election Returns.

For example, here is a rigged election in Iran.

The black bars represent the "Expected" slope, the grey bars the actual. Differences between them represent potential fraud. The bigger the difference, the greater fraud.

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Here is a comparison between Biden's Numbers and Trumps.

Again, the Orange Bars represent the natural, Benford's Law complaint, slope.

Look how much closer the Trump numbers are than Biden's.

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This is the most important image.

Trump's Graphs on top, Biden's on bottom.

Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Detroit all show wild fluctuations for Biden, while Trump is more or less right-on.

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