Five days after the LA election, Spencer Pratt falls to third place and a woman who hardly anyone voted for in person, Nithya Raman, totally dominated in mail voting to come in second. No one with a functional brain believes these results.
@robbystarbuck@HelloFresh This is actually one of the most disgusting promotions I’ve ever seen and I am not easily offended.
Clear out your poop shoot boys.
It’s time to celebrate??
What the actual F?!
Yeah uh huh Becerra ABSOLUTELY overtook Hilton out of nowhere days AFTER the election
Nothing to see here
They’re not even remotely trying to make this believable at this point just an offensively lazy attempt to conquer California and steal our election
Prison. Full stop.
Really, all you have to know about elections in California is that when voters in the city of Huntington Beach passed a charter amendment to enable the city to require voter ID in local elections, the state sued to block it and then passed a state law prohibiting voter ID.
Honestly I’m not sure there’s anyone more evil in California right now than Rob Bonta and many have never even heard of him
It’s the ones behind the scenes that are so much worse than the famous bad guys
@warden228@joeinchi@scotlassie49@USAttyEssayli Who cares about who wrote the article? Check Bill Essayli’s account and read for yourself!
Hes not someone who would lie to us. God sent him to help save this country, if you know anything about that man.
If you have witnessed potential election fraud, we want to hear from you.
People have been contacting our office wanting to provide information. We have established a dedicated email address for this purpose.
Email tips to: [email protected]
Please do not send rumors, theories, or second-hand information. We require direct evidence. Examples of what to report:
• A ballot arrived at your home for someone who has never lived there.
• You were told someone already voted in your name.
• You witnessed someone filling out ballots for others without their knowledge.
I'm not the only one critical of California's month-long vote count. A Washington Post editorial calls it a "national embarrassment." The NY Times said our elections are in the "pre-telegraph era."
It's another example of our state government struggling with basic competence.