Well, well. Remember how Democrats accused the Trump Administration of trying to rig the 2020 Census?
Breakdown by state:
This week’s report notes that over-counts were partly due to people or census workers filling out duplicate surveys. For households that didn’t respond to the survey, bureaucrats imputed how many people live at an address using other government data such as welfare benefits or literally their best hunch. Surprise—they often guessed wrong.
When Republicans take control of the House, an oversight investigation into the Census seems warranted.
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The Gateway Pundit previously reported on how 14 states were significantly miscounted in the 2020 census. Out of the states that were undercounted, most of them were red states.
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Breakdown by state:
- Hawaii: overcounted by 6.8%
- Delaware: overcounted by 5.5%
- Rhode Island: overcounted by 5.1%
- Minnesota: overcounted by 3.8%
- New York: overcounted by 3.4%
- Utah: overcounted by 2.6%
- Massachusetts: overcounted by 2.2%
- Ohio: overcounted by 1.5%
- Arkansas: undercounted by 5%
- Tennessee: undercounted by 4.8%
- Mississippi: undercounted by 4.1%
- Florida: undercounted by 3.5%
- Illinois: undercounted by 2%
- Texas: undercounted by 1.9%
This week’s report notes that over-counts were partly due to people or census workers filling out duplicate surveys. For households that didn’t respond to the survey, bureaucrats imputed how many people live at an address using other government data such as welfare benefits or literally their best hunch. Surprise—they often guessed wrong.
When Republicans take control of the House, an oversight investigation into the Census seems warranted.