When a mathematics professor says under sworn testimony, “I estimate that the number of ballots that were either requested by someone other than the registered Republican or requested and returned but not counted range from 89,397 to 98,801,” any reasonable American needs to listen.

Steven Miller, a professor of mathematics at Williams College specializes in analytic number theory and sabermetrics. He was also educated at Yale and Princeton. Adding to Miller’s qualifications, The American Mathematical Society included Miller as a fellow, “for contributions to number theory and service to the mathematical community, particularly in support of mentoring undergraduate research.”

After researching the ballot-count in Pennsylvania, he found many votes that weren’t counted and fraudulent voter ballot-requests. Miller said, “almost surely, the number of ballots requested by someone other than the registered Republican is between 37,001 and 58,914,” and “almost surely the number of ballots requested by registered Republicans and returned but not counted is in the range from 38,910 to 56,483.”

Currently, the official ballot-total shows Biden ahead of Trump by more than 80,000 votes. But, according to Miller, 165,412 requested republican ballots were not counted towards the official ballot-count.

Miller is supported by Trey Trainor, Federal Elections Election Commission Chairman stating that Miller’s affidavit is evidence of fraud.

“This data, which is provided by an expert witness, who would be qualified in almost any court in the country, adds to the conclusions that some level of voter fraud took place in this year’s election,” 

Trey Trainor