about a six-order polynomial. >> reporter: he looked at the data in 42 states and found the algorithm to be worthless. >> you uncover there's no basis for this. but if you're not someone who, like me, spends all day working on statistics and data, six-order polynomials and nearly perfect correlations, it sounds like he's uncovered something really impressive. >> reporter: frank uses the number of registered voters by age group to predict voter turn ourt, then ak claims it's evidence of fraud when it aligns with actual ovoter turnout. >> he says anything you measure is closely related to itself. >> reporter: debunking the claims wasn't difficult for alabama secretary of state jon merrill who met with lindell and frank on two october skagss. >> every time they gave us an example, we were able to refute what they showed us without even knowing what they were going to do. >> reporter: frank blamed the