By Victoria Taft
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…
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (pjmedia.com)
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