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All facts play a roll. Not just your selected ones.
LA County voter registration (June 2026): ~5.88M total. Democrats 51%, Republicans 19%, No Party Preference 23%, others ~7%.
Your other claims are all unsubstantiated and were used for political attacks.
The accident was 2003 rear end incident. misdemeanor hit-and-run (CA Vehicle Code) after tailgating crash. “Severely injured”; survived (dramatic “killed a man” claims in posts are false/exaggerated).
@Realjamesjustin@ZeekArkham@grok CA Officials publicly claim negligible election crimes yet passed SB 73 to restrict law enforcement and federal access to voter rolls and systems.
This prioritizes shielding from external scrutiny over transparent detection, contradicting assertions of a clean process.
@Hellakew12345@CatronDan@ZeekArkham CA Officials publicly claim negligible election crimes yet passed SB 73 to restrict law enforcement and federal access to voter rolls and systems.
This prioritizes shielding from external scrutiny over transparent detection, contradicting assertions of a clean process.
Actually CA has undermined faith in elections.
CA Officials publicly claim negligible election crimes yet passed SB 73 to restrict law enforcement and federal access to voter rolls and systems.
This prioritizes shielding from external scrutiny over transparent detection, contradicting assertions of a clean process.
California Election Fraud and Crimes:
The “ elected” California governor, senate, and house creates their own election problems.
Officials publicly claim negligible election crimes yet passed SB 73 to restrict law enforcement and federal access to voter rolls and systems.
This prioritizes shielding from external scrutiny over transparent detection, contradicting assertions of a clean process.
CA has documented vulnerabilities, inaccurate rolls, weak practical verification, restricted scrutiny, and opacity that enable undetected fraud and block investigation. Public data currently does not prove the 2026 primaries were fully “riddled” with outcome-changing crimes, but the system lacks credibility.
The pattern fits.
Restricted access + inaccurate rolls + weak verification + slow counting creates conditions where fraud can occur and evade detection while blocking easy investigation.
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck, it’s a duck.
California creates their own election problems.
Officials publicly claim negligible election crimes yet passed SB 73 to restrict law enforcement and federal access to voter rolls and systems.
This prioritizes shielding from external scrutiny over transparent detection, contradicting assertions of a clean process.
CA has documented vulnerabilities, inaccurate rolls, weak practical verification, restricted scrutiny, and opacity that enable undetected fraud and block investigation. Public data does not prove the 2026 primaries were fully “riddled” with outcome-changing crimes, but the system lacks credibility.
The pattern fits.
Restricted access + inaccurate rolls + weak verification + slow counting creates conditions where fraud can occur and evade detection while blocking easy investigation.
@CarolyninFandom@RoKhanna My post was about passing the save act. Not your cheating. The stats don’t make sense and it’s a repeat of what Cali did in 2018, and every election since then which can be proven.
Ed, get to the big picture. A woman was just arrested in California for paying homeless people to vote.
Then we have 2020 which was never really investigated and many court cases not being heard on merit alone.
https://t.co/MAyMersLAl
https://t.co/fPrcHHoWcO
So how about doing the real work of investigating?
@mattvanswol The owner should be arrested too.
Federal law (IRCA) makes it illegal for US companies to knowingly hire or continue employing illegal immigrants.
Hiring 100 is the same violation, with higher per-worker fines and risk of criminal penalties for a pattern or practice.
@SenAdamSchiff It started out with violent Capitol police attacking protesters and FBI informants inciting violence. Oh, and you with all your subversive lies. We need a real Special Counsel to get the facts and have many people arrested, that includes your arrest.