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      XPost: alt.fraud, alt.politics.elections, alt.politics.republicans       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: nobody@yamn.paranoici.org              Welcome to the party, pal. We've been covering and reporting on       California's notoriously leaky voter rolls for more than ten years.       Thank God, however, that Nick Shirley has stepped in to give his widely       viewed and unvarnished reactions to the tomfoolery and dumb-effery       surrounding California's notoriously insecure voter rolls.              In California, cities and towns may not require anyone to show an ID to       vote — that’s just how insecure the voter rolls are in the Golden State.              Why do you think Gov. Gavin Newsom was more than willing to put a       measure up for a vote to deny Republicans congressional House seats if       he didn’t know how locked his party is on the voters in his state? And       that “lock” isn’t just about numbers. It’s about the number of votes       that have no real connection to the identities of actual voters on the       rolls. Indeed, a shocking number of voters have little to no link to an       ID or Social Security number tying a person to a vote in California. The       same is true in Washington State and likely in other states that have       heavily relied on mail-in voting.              This is why Harmeet Dhillon, the head of the Department of Justice's       Civil Rights Division, wants to check the California voter rolls — and       why a new video by Nick Shirley, who you last saw hunting down fake       Somali "learning" centers in Minneapolis, is so impactful.              In his new 23-minute video in San Diego and Orange Counties — remember,       the most “conservative” areas in California — Shirley casts a bright       light on how “Californians” are registered to vote at illegal addresses       such as office spaces, storage units, and PO Boxes throughout the state.       These are all illegal residences.              Indeed, the California voter rolls are so leaky that multiple       125-plus-year-olds have been voting for years in the state. Quick! These       people need to be recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the       oldest voters ever!              I want you to watch Nick’s video, and then watch my interview with Linda       Paine of Election Integrity Project California (below) to see, in even       more granular detail, why “voter impersonation” — not what we typically       think of as “voter fraud” — is the real problem in the Golden State.              If you don't check, then there's no problem, right?              Nick shirley       @nickshirleyy       ·       Follow       ?? California is the breeding ground for voter fraud in America, as       millions of people vote with no ID, month-long election processes,       inaccurate voter rolls, dead people caught voting, even a dog       successfully registered to vote, and voter verification is all based on       your Show more              This is an issue so important to the West Coast, Messed Coast™, and       indeed the entire country, because California's breezy way of voting is       so insecure it turns voter integrity on its head.              For years, Linda Paine and her volunteers at Election Integrity Project       California have been documenting voter integrity. She told me that 2018       was a pivotal year in 40 out of California's 58 counties.              "[W]hat we found in 2018 was a massive corruption of the system       connected with mismanaged voter roles so that ineligible ballots were       sent out. We saw in 2018 that there were many congressional seats       flipped. So if you all remember your history California, that's why this       report is so important."              Paine said that in Riverside County they discovered that "you can pick       up anyone's ballot."              Here's one example from 2016 of how this happens and how one person can       "become" multiple people. Her entire story is in our interview below,       but it is completely verified on her organization's website.              In California, it's the worst of the worst in which you can, you know,       amass ballots and then take them in. So, in California, the important       thing is to understand the how it's done. In 2016 we ran voter research       on Riverside County and we noted all of the duplicate ballots and so       back then as a research organization we had the ability to ask the       registrar for hard copy vote registration affidavit so we could look at       see what's the what's the difference in the duplicates and ... we saw       the pattern where the duplicated ballot takes the name of the person       [for example] Linda Paine and just adjusts it in the duplicate Linda       Espane, then the birthday, just adjust it. They keep the the place where       we live, they keep that address the same, but they have the material       sent to a post office box or a house or anywhere because it's legal to       send that anywhere. What we noted in 25 of the 200 sets of duplicates in       2016, we noted 25 of them [and] the duplicator signed their own name.       Normally, they just signed the voters's name, Linda Paine. This time,       they signed their own name. And on that duplicated ballot, it stamped       the company or the organization that hired them.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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