Twitter Blacklists Mathematician Who Testified at Arizona Voter Fraud Hearing
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Twitter Blacklists Mathematician Who Testified at Arizona Voter Fraud Hearing
By: Allum Bokhari, Breitbart News, December 1, 2002:
Twitter banned the account of Bobby Piton, a mathematician and expert witness who testified at the Arizona voter fraud hearing yesterday.
According to reports on Twitter, Piton’s account was suspended during his testimony, while the hearing was still ongoing.
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Expert witness says he believes the numbers in Arizona are fraudulent based on the data: "I'd rather resign than have certified those results" in Arizona today pic.twitter.com/qbDwb76Bg8
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At the hearing, Piton said if he was in charge of certifying Arizona’s election results, he would “rather resign” than do so:
If I was an executive at a publicly traded company, I would never sign that, because I risk jail time and having all my money taken from me in lawsuits. So, to answer your question, I would never, ever, have certified. I’d rather resign than certify those results.
I believe they’re fraudulent based on the data, and my sister asked me a simple question this morning, she goes ‘how sure are you?’… And I said, I’d be willing to put my life on it. I’m that sure about my analysis, assuming that the data that I got, from the state and everything else was accurate.
Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller