06/22/2022 / By Kevin Hughes
Army intelligence veteran and analytics guru Capt. Seth Keshel believes Donald Trump should have easily won the 2020 presidential election.
“I know the truth of the 2020 election is that Donald Trump, fundamentally in every single predictive way, should have been the easy winner of the 2020 election,” Keshel told hosts Jeffrey Pedersen and Shannon Townsend during the June 16 episode of “Matrixxx Grooove” on Brighteon.TV.
The former Army intelligence officer cited a website called the PrimaryModel.com, which is being maintained by Dr. Helmut Norpoth from Stony Brook University.
Keshel said Norpoth’s predictive model uses tangible historical outcomes and figures to predict through the noise what the result will be and he had Trump with a 91 percent likelihood of being reelected based on primary performance.
According to Keshel, Trump had the fourth-highest share of primary support of any candidate since 1912 when the primaries began. As an Army captain of military intelligence, Keshel said he is used to take in large amount of information and simplify it.
As a hobbyist, Keshel accurately predicted the results in all 50 states during the 2016 presidential election. He bucked mainstream media predictions of a 15-point landslide victory for then-Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
He explained that his methodology was not poll-driven because it is based on historical indicators, trends and bellwethers. Keshel said he can show over a hundred years of electoral trends to back up his findings, adding that his findings are constantly corroborated with new evidence.
When 2020 came along, Keshel related that he was challenged by those close to him to come up with a perfect prediction for 2020. He said that he went back to the same methodology and found that Trump would easily carry his 2016 map, which was worth 306 electoral votes, while adding Minnesota, Nevada and New Hampshire that would have given him a minimum Electoral College performance of 326.
“Looking at things now, I see 392 as the max for Trump and it includes upset wins in Oregon and Hawaii,” Keshel said. (Related: Rand Paul publicly decries election fraud committed against Trump.)
Keshel also talked about the millions of excess votes that went Joe Biden’s way. He said there are states that have been doing systemic election fraud to make sure that they stay blue or Democrat for at least the past 30 years. He noted that Biden may have gotten 20 million or more extra votes.
The analytics guru also pointed out that Biden winning Pennsylvania or Michigan was impossible. “It was more likely for Trump to have carried Hawaii, Oregon and Washington than for Biden to have even come close in Michigan or Pennsylvania,” he said.
Pedersen said the issue now is not just about election fraud, but about free and fair elections for Americans. “This is about the integrity of American elections, which is the main cause of all of the issues that people are seeing today, and about election integrity for America and the coming generations of Americans,” he said.
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Watch the full June 16 episode of “Matrixxx Grooove” with Jeff and Shady below. Catch new episodes of “Matrixxx Grooove” from Monday to Friday at 12-1 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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