You know what's funny, Kamala is probably directly involved in that, at least during the time she was California AG between 2011 and 2017.
AI initial search:
During the period from 2011 to 2017, some notable allegations included:
2012 Presidential Election: Following the election, various groups raised concerns about voter impersonation, but investigations found no evidence of widespread fraud.
2014 Election Concerns: There were accusations related to ballot harvesting, especially in relation to absentee ballots, but these were not substantiated with credible evidence.
2016 Presidential Election: Some individuals claimed irregularities regarding the registration of voters, particularly concerning non-citizens voting. However, numerous investigations by state and local officials found no evidence to support these claims.
General Claims of Voting Irregularities: Throughout this period, there were numerous allegations related to vote-by-mail ballots and issues like double voting, but comprehensive audits and studies generally confirmed the integrity of the voting process.
more
California Secretary of State Reports: The California Secretary of State's office periodically publishes reports on election integrity. While these reports may note isolated instances of potential fraud—such as a small number of cases involving fraudulent registrations—these numbers are typically low relative to the overall number of votes cast.
Voter Registration Issues: In the lead-up to the 2016 election, there were reports of duplicate registrations and issues with outreach to certain populations, such as students. Some claims suggested that this could lead to potential fraud, but investigations showed these were generally administrative errors rather than malicious attempts at fraud.
Ballot Harvesting Controversies: In the 2016 election cycle, the concept of ballot harvesting gained attention, especially in relation to the absentee voting process. Reports of individuals collecting and submitting ballots on behalf of others sparked debates about potential vulnerabilities in the system. However, California passed laws to regulate this practice, and no significant evidence of fraud due to ballot harvesting was established.
Claims of Non-Citizen Voting: Some groups raised concerns about non-citizens registering or voting in elections. Investigations typically concluded that while there were isolated incidents, they did not reflect a pattern of widespread fraud. In fact, voter registration checks in California include measures to verify citizenship.
2017 Special Elections: Following the 2016 election, there were various claims about voter fraud in some special elections. However, most allegations lacked substantiation, and state officials reiterated the security measures in place to prevent fraud.
Public Misinformation Campaigns: Various misinformation campaigns have circulated, particularly on social media, suggesting higher rates of fraud than exist. These campaigns often cite unverified anecdotes and have been consistently debunked by authorities.
The 2016 Presidential Election: The day after the 2016 election, there were widespread allegations from various commentators and social media that the outcome was influenced by voting irregularities. However, extensive post-election analysis, including audits in certain jurisdictions, found little evidence to substantiate these claims.
Allegations of Coercion or Intimidation: Some allegations were made about voter intimidation, particularly in certain communities. Election monitors and local election officials investigated these claims, though they typically concluded that while intimidation attempts may have occurred, they were not widespread and did not affect the overall election results.
Focus on Local Elections: Many of the allegations have come from local elections where outcomes were close and scrutinized more heavily. In some instances, minor irregularities were noted (e.g., missing signatures on ballots), but these did not substantiate widespread fraud claims.
Overall, while allegations of election fraud can arise from various sources, credible evidence supporting widespread electoral fraud in California during the 2011-2017 period remains minimal. The state's election process has been recognized for its robustness and the safeguards designed to ensure fairness and accuracy. For specific incidents or cases, examining court records, state reports, and local media coverage from that time would provide a clearer picture. (KEK at the cope from ChatGPT)
I bet that stank ho is sweating bullets being in such a spotlight right now...
I was going to say, you’d have a tough time getting a commie vote out here in HB , accept for that faggot soyboy who is probably getting jabbed for Monkey whatever asap
Nothing better than the fire, the breeze, the sound of the waves, friends and your arms around a beautiful girl. California in the 80’s was great, but I knew it was all coming to an end unfortunately.
California always was and always will be Conservative.
The problem is that California has a huge population (did you know that if one million people leave California the state of California would still have a population greater than ALL of Canada?)
And California pushes voting in every post office and welfare office in the state. Idiots register to vote because it's the "right thing to do" even though the vast majority know nothing about politics.
When you talk to the average Californian - legal citizen or not (especially the illegal non-citizen) you will see that very much conservative in nature. those who know anything about politics will be voting for Trump.
The problem is all of the young idiots (there are lots of old idiots too but they are outnumbered by the young idiots) base all of their political opinions on Corporate Media and pop culture social media. These people have no legitimate understanding of politics one way or another but they vote liberal because their TV told them to.
California is not liberal and never has been.
Californians vote liberal because they are ignorant of politics and they vote the way the corporations tell them to because they really are decent people who think they are doing the right thing by voting against this horrible monster that the corporate media created but doesn't exist.
They will wake up someday. Hopefully soon before it's too late.
California didn't vote for Newsom. Cox was winning when I went to bed, then when I woke up Newsom was declared winner.
On the voting pamphlet, each person running for governor had a page to convey to the public where they stand and what they hope to accomplish. Guess what? Newsom's page was BLANK! NOTHING! EMPTY!
And there was NO VOTE to make it a misdemeanor to shoplift < $950.00.
There was NO VOTE to let the homeless poop on the streets!
There was NO VOTE to let dangerous convicts back out into society.
We DID vote to recall Newsom, and they cheated again.
We did not vote to allow illegal immigrants into California or pay for their needs.
It always was, dems know how to cheat
You know what's funny, Kamala is probably directly involved in that, at least during the time she was California AG between 2011 and 2017.
AI initial search:
During the period from 2011 to 2017, some notable allegations included:
2012 Presidential Election: Following the election, various groups raised concerns about voter impersonation, but investigations found no evidence of widespread fraud.
2014 Election Concerns: There were accusations related to ballot harvesting, especially in relation to absentee ballots, but these were not substantiated with credible evidence.
2016 Presidential Election: Some individuals claimed irregularities regarding the registration of voters, particularly concerning non-citizens voting. However, numerous investigations by state and local officials found no evidence to support these claims.
General Claims of Voting Irregularities: Throughout this period, there were numerous allegations related to vote-by-mail ballots and issues like double voting, but comprehensive audits and studies generally confirmed the integrity of the voting process.
more
California Secretary of State Reports: The California Secretary of State's office periodically publishes reports on election integrity. While these reports may note isolated instances of potential fraud—such as a small number of cases involving fraudulent registrations—these numbers are typically low relative to the overall number of votes cast.
Voter Registration Issues: In the lead-up to the 2016 election, there were reports of duplicate registrations and issues with outreach to certain populations, such as students. Some claims suggested that this could lead to potential fraud, but investigations showed these were generally administrative errors rather than malicious attempts at fraud.
Ballot Harvesting Controversies: In the 2016 election cycle, the concept of ballot harvesting gained attention, especially in relation to the absentee voting process. Reports of individuals collecting and submitting ballots on behalf of others sparked debates about potential vulnerabilities in the system. However, California passed laws to regulate this practice, and no significant evidence of fraud due to ballot harvesting was established.
Claims of Non-Citizen Voting: Some groups raised concerns about non-citizens registering or voting in elections. Investigations typically concluded that while there were isolated incidents, they did not reflect a pattern of widespread fraud. In fact, voter registration checks in California include measures to verify citizenship.
2017 Special Elections: Following the 2016 election, there were various claims about voter fraud in some special elections. However, most allegations lacked substantiation, and state officials reiterated the security measures in place to prevent fraud.
Public Misinformation Campaigns: Various misinformation campaigns have circulated, particularly on social media, suggesting higher rates of fraud than exist. These campaigns often cite unverified anecdotes and have been consistently debunked by authorities.
The 2016 Presidential Election: The day after the 2016 election, there were widespread allegations from various commentators and social media that the outcome was influenced by voting irregularities. However, extensive post-election analysis, including audits in certain jurisdictions, found little evidence to substantiate these claims.
Allegations of Coercion or Intimidation: Some allegations were made about voter intimidation, particularly in certain communities. Election monitors and local election officials investigated these claims, though they typically concluded that while intimidation attempts may have occurred, they were not widespread and did not affect the overall election results.
Focus on Local Elections: Many of the allegations have come from local elections where outcomes were close and scrutinized more heavily. In some instances, minor irregularities were noted (e.g., missing signatures on ballots), but these did not substantiate widespread fraud claims.
Overall, while allegations of election fraud can arise from various sources, credible evidence supporting widespread electoral fraud in California during the 2011-2017 period remains minimal. The state's election process has been recognized for its robustness and the safeguards designed to ensure fairness and accuracy. For specific incidents or cases, examining court records, state reports, and local media coverage from that time would provide a clearer picture. (KEK at the cope from ChatGPT)
I bet that stank ho is sweating bullets being in such a spotlight right now...
Without cheating, the majority of the country is red and has been for decades.
Huntington Beach is conservative so it's not surprising
I was going to say, you’d have a tough time getting a commie vote out here in HB , accept for that faggot soyboy who is probably getting jabbed for Monkey whatever asap
While I haven’t lived in CA for many years, those that outlawed fire rings on the beach must die.
Lol no kidding , they are still on mission bay but I remember fishing and sleeping and drinking around rings in pacific beach for years ,, years ago !
Nothing better than the fire, the breeze, the sound of the waves, friends and your arms around a beautiful girl. California in the 80’s was great, but I knew it was all coming to an end unfortunately.
I was here in the 80,s too and I can’t believe what we lost ! Ty for memory lane !
Now go interview the people on Skid Row.
Californian lifetime liberal here. Born and bred.
California always was and always will be Conservative.
The problem is that California has a huge population (did you know that if one million people leave California the state of California would still have a population greater than ALL of Canada?)
And California pushes voting in every post office and welfare office in the state. Idiots register to vote because it's the "right thing to do" even though the vast majority know nothing about politics.
When you talk to the average Californian - legal citizen or not (especially the illegal non-citizen) you will see that very much conservative in nature. those who know anything about politics will be voting for Trump.
The problem is all of the young idiots (there are lots of old idiots too but they are outnumbered by the young idiots) base all of their political opinions on Corporate Media and pop culture social media. These people have no legitimate understanding of politics one way or another but they vote liberal because their TV told them to.
California is not liberal and never has been.
Californians vote liberal because they are ignorant of politics and they vote the way the corporations tell them to because they really are decent people who think they are doing the right thing by voting against this horrible monster that the corporate media created but doesn't exist.
They will wake up someday. Hopefully soon before it's too late.
Californians aren't voting liberal.
VOTER FRAUD
That video looks encouraging until the 5th of November when Kamala wins by 5 billion votes.
LOL!
Huntington Beach is a bastion of sanity in this state.
He should ask that question of the illegals on that beach. "who you voting for?" and see if they take the bait.