One statistic that caught my attention is the figure of 95% turnout in Philadelphia. Even in countries which have mandatory voting, you will be lucky to get 90% to 95% turnout. Statewide average for Pennsylvania was 74.95%, which is somewhat expected. On top of that, we would expect that the turnout would be lower in inner city areas (as the case with previous elections). And this pattern is not just limited to Philadelphia. We had similar pattern in many of the deep-blue inner city areas.
And here is another instance:
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2016/12/18/detroit-ballots-vote-recount-election-stein/95570866/
When one should get suspicious is when all the anomalies favor one candidate.
Oh, they do.
Actually, no. They don't.