Wednesday, December 02, 2020

Mathematician Who Claimed Voter Fraud to Arizona Legislature Suspended From Twitter

And then they came for the mathematicians, and I did nothing, because I'm not very good with numbers anyway.

A mathematician who offered the results of his investigation regarding allegations of voter fraud in front of members of the Arizona State Legislature said that he’s been suspended from Twitter. 
“Just got suspended OFF TWITTER AGAIN…. Guess I’m no longer welcomed there anymore,” Bobby Piton wrote on social media website Parler. 
An account on Twitter with his name says, “Account suspended … Twitter suspends accounts which violate the Twitter Rules.” 
It’s unclear why Piton’s account was suspended, and Twitter has not yet responded to a request for comment. 
Piton, at the event on Monday, stated that based on his analysis, “I would have never certified” the election results in some battleground states. “I’d rather resign than certify those results,” he said, adding, “I believe they’re fraudulent … assuming that the data that I got is accurate.” 
It appears that Twitter suspended the account following Piton’s remarks at the event, according to users. 
Secretaries of state in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and others have said they’ve received no evidence showing that there was fraud or irregularities to overturn the election.

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