Some states have made changes to inhibit fraud. Other states, like the one I live in, have passed legislation to enshrine voter fraud. The Constitution grants the power to the appointment of presidential electors solely to each state legislature. In the 2020 presidential election state government officials usurped power from their legisl…
Some states have made changes to inhibit fraud. Other states, like the one I live in, have passed legislation to enshrine voter fraud. The Constitution grants the power to the appointment of presidential electors solely to each state legislature. In the 2020 presidential election state government officials usurped power from their legislature and changed the method of selection of electors. When, as in my state, one political party has become entrenched and subsequently enshrined election fraud, it becomes an insurmountable obstacle to affect change.
Jack, you must be in California like me. You are correct about them enshrining one party rule.
The Voters Choice Act was the second worse decision ever voted into law. (If it truly was voted in and not cheated in). The first worse decision was allowing only top two candidates to be on the ballot.
Now we have illegals auto enrollment to vote, incarcerated vote drives and homeless able to register at cross streets. We have no push back from any opposing party. It’s infuriating.
The best hope for the future of California is a total economic collapse that could finally open the eyes of Dem voters as they lose everything. I'm a California native and still here and I'm actually hoping for the collapse.
Massachusetts ... it’s at the point where the corruption makes it’s near impossible to run against a democrat. Back in 2000 I had a chance meeting with the Constitutional Party candidate for President. I asked him if I would be able to vote for him in MA. He said to me his name will be on the ballot in 49 states, but not MA. He went on to say he had gathered way over the number of required signatures to be on the ballot but the Secretary of State, William Galvin, kept giving lame excuses why he wouldn’t allow the name on the ballot. Galvin is still the Secretary of State and is still using the same tactics. Rayla Campbell attempted to run for Congress in 2020. Galvin using the same lame excuses kept her off the ballot.
Some states have made changes to inhibit fraud. Other states, like the one I live in, have passed legislation to enshrine voter fraud. The Constitution grants the power to the appointment of presidential electors solely to each state legislature. In the 2020 presidential election state government officials usurped power from their legislature and changed the method of selection of electors. When, as in my state, one political party has become entrenched and subsequently enshrined election fraud, it becomes an insurmountable obstacle to affect change.
Jack, you must be in California like me. You are correct about them enshrining one party rule.
The Voters Choice Act was the second worse decision ever voted into law. (If it truly was voted in and not cheated in). The first worse decision was allowing only top two candidates to be on the ballot.
Now we have illegals auto enrollment to vote, incarcerated vote drives and homeless able to register at cross streets. We have no push back from any opposing party. It’s infuriating.
The best hope for the future of California is a total economic collapse that could finally open the eyes of Dem voters as they lose everything. I'm a California native and still here and I'm actually hoping for the collapse.
Massachusetts ... it’s at the point where the corruption makes it’s near impossible to run against a democrat. Back in 2000 I had a chance meeting with the Constitutional Party candidate for President. I asked him if I would be able to vote for him in MA. He said to me his name will be on the ballot in 49 states, but not MA. He went on to say he had gathered way over the number of required signatures to be on the ballot but the Secretary of State, William Galvin, kept giving lame excuses why he wouldn’t allow the name on the ballot. Galvin is still the Secretary of State and is still using the same tactics. Rayla Campbell attempted to run for Congress in 2020. Galvin using the same lame excuses kept her off the ballot.