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Once again the El Segundo Times, formerly the L.A. Times, has decided to pretend fraud and corruption does not exist in California elections. In fact as recently reported there are 1.8 million (not a typo) registered voters MORE than those eligible to vote on the voting rolls in the former Golden State. There were more than 100,000 votes counted in the November 2020 elections than votes cast. Yet the Times has now gone on record in support of normalizing fraud and corruption in voting. This is called voter suppression.
“These articles appear at a crucial time, and not just because of EIPCa’s recent findings. Pending with the Secretary of State are two sets of regulations that would undercut election integrity, hinder election oversight, and hamstring candidates or parties. These regulations gut the protective purpose of signature verification by hampering election officials’ ability to challenge even severely mismatched signatures, even though CA’s curing process protects voters from disenfranchisement when their signatures have undergone a legitimate change (2 CCR 20960(g)(4)). They also allow voting on paper other than genuine mail ballots (2 CCR 20991(b)(9)), and give election officials unlimited discretion to deny voter registration data to otherwise-authorized recipients, including journalists, election watchdogs like EIPCa, political parties, and candidates (2 CCR 19000-19013).
EIPCa stands for the rights of all eligible citizens to vote, and have their votes counted accurately, equally and transparently. These false articles are an attempt to undermine the hard work of thousands of diverse Californians from all walks of life to protect those rights.”
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SO, what dowe do about it?
It’s past time to bring all the democrat frauds to justice!!!
Sounds pretty terrible…. No investigation? No indictments?
The thieves that control the CA political machine don’t want anyone or anything to interfere in their criminal operations.