Regarding the vote tallies in California: you would think the home of high-tech could come up with a fair and honest election system that could announce results on election day.
Elections should be
-in person
-one day only
with exceptions for disabilities, military or travel.
-Photo IDs should be mandatory and available at no cost at any federal government office. example Social Security, VA, USPO, Selective Service or DMV.
@TechAthletics@TexasTechFB Y’all are the laughing stock of college sports now. Good luck getting real teams to play you for any other reason than blood money.
So… we’re expected to believe that in California, out of three candidates, the third place candidate, who conceded her campaign because she was mathematically eliminated from the run-off, suddenly received tens of thousands of votes from mail-in votes which all came in *after* Election Day, while the other two candidates received no late mail-in votes, and the second place candidate (who was surging as a Republican candidate in the bluest state in the country) is now in third place and mathematically eliminated from the run-off.
… and we’re supposed to trust that this is an honest and true election.
If you’re not angry about this, you need to be.
I’ve been a registered Democrat in Los Angeles for more than 40 years.
This election, I voted for Spencer Pratt because I’ve watched our city decline over the past two decades.
Wanting safer neighborhoods, accountability for criminals, better roads, cleaner schools, lower taxes, less waste and fraud, solutions for homelessness, and cleaner streets shouldn’t be controversial.
If caring about those things makes some people label me “MAGA,” then so be it. I still don’t support Trump, I support fixing Los Angeles.