2020 Census loaded with miscounts. Deliberate?

There is a Massive Mistake in the Census Bureau Every American Should Know About

In 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau came out and they admitted that during the most recent census, they miscounted the populations in 14 different states.

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Notably, they undercounted the populations in six states, while simultaneously overcounting the populations in eight other states.

And when you dig into this specifics of their mistake, there are massive implications not only for this year’s election, not only for the general makeup of Congress, not only for the next presidential race, but rather to our entire electoral system for the next 10 years.

Republican-leaning states have been shortchanged at least three congressional seats and Electoral College votes because their populations were undercounted in the 2020 census. 

Democrat-leaning states received at least one extra seat and vote because of census overcounts and kept at least two that they should have lost, according to an analysis of the Census Bureau’s post-census survey.

For comparison, no state saw a significant error in the 2000 and 2010 censuses.

The bureau acknowledged the errors but stated that there’s no way to correct them until the next census in 2030. 

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