Supreme Court Ruled Recently Revealed Census Bureau 'Errors' Cannot be Fixed Until 2030.
Patriots inside the Census Bureau admit overcounting population in key Democrat states and undercounting in Republican states - resulting in six additional Democratic Congressional Seats.
The United States Census Bureau issued a bombshell report1 admitting that partisans within the agency significantly and materially ‘miscounted’ the number of people in 14 states. First, agency Democrats overcounted the number of people in states that President Biden won in 2020 including Hawaii, Delaware, Rhode Island, Minnesota, New York, and Massachusetts. Then they undercounted states that President Trump won including Texas, Illinois, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas. The counts were off by more than 5% meaning that the Democratic states would have lost six seats and the Republican states would have gained six - the GOP only needed to win five additional seats to retake the house in November. The impact on the 2024 presidential election will be even more devastating to the GOP. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court in the Department of Commerce v. U.S. House2 determined in 1999 that errors (willful or accidental) cannot be used to fix congressional seat counts. Unless the GOP is able to challenge the decision in court the inaccurate 2020 numbers will stand until 2030.
https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial/coverage-measurement/pes/census-coverage-estimates-for-people-in-the-united-states-by-state-and-census-operations.pdf
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/98-404.ZO.html



