@XavierBecerra Keep up with your TDS. You fraudsters only know how to complain and not actually fix anything in California. When the Save America Act passed, it's the end of your career. There are more Red in California than you think.
@paulmitche11 Voter ID only prevents fraud and does not prevent people's right to vote. If you can't get a valid ID for that, you can't be trusted with voting for anything.
πΊπΈ A homeless drop-in center in Venice, CA with zero beds had 185 registered voters at its address.
St. Joseph Center received $600,000 from the city of Los Angeles while Nithya Raman chaired the committee responsible for handing out that exact money.
Across LA, 7,600 voters are registered to homeless shelters and service providers. Some of those addresses offer no housing at all.
US Attorney Bill Essayli has announced a federal investigation into potential voting law violations.
One resident described what happened at a registration drive: "They asked you all the questions. They gave you a paper."
When the people running registration drives are funded by the officials those votes elect, that's usually called fraud.
Source: NY Post / Writer: Jamie