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Donald Trump
Donald Trump
stated on November 18, 2020 in a tweet:

“A day AFTER the election, Biden receives a dump of 143,379 votes at 3:42AM (in Wisconsin), when they learned he was losing badly. This is…

Pants on Fire!
By Eric Litke
November 20, 2020

Trump again flat wrong with claims about Wisconsin voter fraud

If your time is short

  • The jump in Biden votes came when the City of Milwaukee reported all its absentee ballots together
     
  • We knew months before the election this group of ballots would be reported late, reported together and would heavily favor Biden.
     
  • Similar claims were repeatedly debunked after being raised in the days after the election.
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Continuing his post-election barrage of misinformation, President Donald Trump revived a previously debunked voter fraud claim about Wisconsin on Twitter.

He shared a chart Nov. 18, 2020, showing a jump in the number of votes for Democrat Joe Biden about 3:30 a.m. Nov. 4, the morning after the election. He added this commentary:

“Look at this in Wisconsin! A day AFTER the election, Biden receives a dump of 143,379 votes at 3:42AM, when they learned he was losing badly. This is unbelievable!”

Sigh.

This jump is actually very believable — and was entirely expected.

An array of similar claims surfaced in the days after the election, most based on errant assumptions around a chart from FiveThirtyEight.com that showed a sharp uptick in Biden votes in the wee hours of Nov. 4. 

A conservative website trumpeted this as “Voter Fraud in Wisconsin.” One widely shared Facebook post called it a “ballot dump,” while another referred to the votes as being “found.” Trump also asserted Nov. 4 that his lead in key states “started to magically disappear as surprise ballot dumps were counted.”

Those claims led to unanimous debunking from an array of fact-checking organizations, including USA TODAY, PolitiFact, AFP and Reuters.

But since Trump has raised the issue yet again, with a slightly different chart, let’s review why this claim is absurd.

Jump caused by pool of Milwaukee absentee ballots

That 3:30 a.m. change simply shows the time when the City of Milwaukee reported its absentee ballot results.

This wasn’t surprising because:

  • Milwaukee is a longtime Democratic stronghold. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won the city of Milwaukee 77%-18%.

  • We knew well before the election that Democrats were much more likely than Republicans to vote absentee. Polling showed 81% of the people planning to vote absentee in Wisconsin supported Biden.

  • We knew it was going to take a long time to count the absentee ballots, leading them to be reported later.

Those absentee votes — a total of 170,000 in Milwaukee — were reported together because Milwaukee and 38 other Wisconsin communities used a central count location. Other communities counted absentee ballots at the polling places and reported them earlier along with their in-person vote totals.

The ballots took that long to process at central count because Wisconsin law bans clerks from tallying absentee ballots before Election Day. Clerks from both parties have pushed for years for a change in state law, but Republicans who run the Legislature refused to address the matter.

As a result, Claire Woodall-Vogg, the executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, said months before the election she didn’t expect to finish that count until the early morning hours of Nov. 4.

And that’s exactly what happened.

From 3:26 to 3:44 a.m. in The Associated Press election reporting stream, the vote for Biden jumped by 149,520 (9.2% of Biden’s total votes) and Trump’s vote jumped by 31,803 votes (2% of his total votes). Milwaukee County accounted for nearly all of that jump.

The fact that Trump was “ahead” before that batch was reported —  as highlighted in Trump’s tweet —  is immaterial. At that point all the votes hadn’t been counted yet.

It would be like trying to end a football game when your favorite team is ahead after the third quarter.

So Trump’s number may be roughly right. But his explanation of what it means is completely wrong.

Our ruling

Trump said Nov. 18 that Wisconsin received a “dump” of Biden votes, asserting this is “unbelievable” and evidence of fraud.

But it’s just evidence of someone who doesn’t understand the vote counting process in Wisconsin.

That jump in Biden votes is when Milwaukee reported its 170,000 absentee ballots all at once. We knew long before the election this group would be reported late together and would weigh heavily in Biden’s favor. 

We rate this claim Pants on Fire!

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