Most of the revisions to the original estimates have moved in one direction: population gains were added to blue states, and population losses were subtracted from red states.
The December revisions in population estimates under the Biden Census Bureau added some 2.5 million blue state residents and subtracted more than 500,000 red state residents.
These population estimates determine how many electoral votes each state receives for presidential elections and the number of congressional seats in each state.
A population shift of 3 million is the equivalent of four seats moving from R to D. The original projections for the census reapportionment had New York losing two seats, Rhode Island losing a seat, and Illinois perhaps losing two seats.
Was the Census Bureau count rigged? Was it manipulated by the Biden team to hand more seats to the Democrats and to get more money for the blue states?
4) Going back to the 2010 census, the final headcount in every state was within 0.4% of the original estimate, and 30 of them were within 0.2%. This time around, 19 states were more than 1% off, 7 were more than 2% off, NY was more than 3.8% off, and NJ was more than 4.5% off.
The Census Bureau needs to tell Congress why these revisions under Obama were so much more significant than usual and weighted in one direction: toward the blue Biden states.
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Why did the Biden Census Bureau add 2.5 million more residents to blue state population count?
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