Real0ne
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no evidence of a conspiracy was presented, that is all about you. According to a Judicial Watch press release: In the letter, Judicial Watch noted that public records obtained on the Election Assistance Commission’s 2016 Election Administration Voting Survey and through verbal accounts from various county agencies show 11 California counties have more registered voters than voting-age citizens: Imperial (102%), Lassen (102%), Los Angeles (112%), Monterey (104%), San Diego (138%), San Francisco (114%), San Mateo (111%), Santa Cruz (109%), Solano (111%), Stanislaus (102%), and Yolo (110%). Judicial Watch went on to report that officials from Los Angeles County since told the watchdog group in June that the “total number of registered voters now stands at a number that is a whopping 144% of the total number of resident citizens of voting age” for that county. “California’s voting rolls are an absolute mess that undermines the very idea of clean elections. It is urgent that California take reasonable steps to clean up its rolls,” Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton said in a statement. “We will sue if state officials fail to act,” he charged. Section 8 of the NVRA requires states and voting precincts to take appropriate steps to maintain the accuracy of their voting rolls. Such steps include: ensuring those ineligible to vote don’t register and removing voters who have died or moved away. Judicial Watch, in their letter, gave Padilla 30 days to respond and 90 days to correct the issues — or Judicial Watch will make good on their promise to litigate. The recent letter was not the first time Judicial Watch threatened to sue a state for appearing to be out of regulation with the NVRA. The organization notes in their press released that in April they also sent a letter to 11 states threatening to sue should they fail to comply with the NVRA. Those states included: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina and Tennessee. President Donald Trump lost California in last year’s presidential election to Hillary Clinton by more than 3.4 million votes. When you are dealing with cities in the millions a few percent is a hell of a lot of votes. No there is far more than conjecture, there is hard evidence you have chosen to simply ignore and try to dismiss it all under the worn out shoe of conspiracy theory when no one but you is making the claim its a conspiracy and you have absolutely no evidence what so ever it is in fact a conspiracy, you need to look up and understand what a conspiracy is instead of parroting it as your standard jingoism like ninja. So the average voter turnout in the US is about 57% but californians in 2016 were super partiots with a whopping almost 80% turnout, over 20% more than the rest of the US, not likely.
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"We the Borg" of the us imperialists....resistance is futile Democracy; The 'People' voted on 'which' amendment? Yesterdays tinfoil is today's reality! "No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session
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