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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Means, Motive, Opportunity...

Population of Los Angeles County, California: 9.8 million

Population of LA County ages 0-19: 2.2 million

Population of LA County ages 20-to-infinity: 7.6 million

Number of ineligible voters purged from the voter rolls after a legal challenge by Judicial Watch: 1.2 million names. That is more than 15% of the names.

While that is not "proof" of electoral fraud, you have to wonder why the people in power never got around to keeping the rolls "clean". Isn't that their job?  What could possibly have motivated them to not do their job?

3 comments:

  1. Some of it is laziness and inertia, some is the opportunity for election chicanery.

    Michigan, by contrast has 500,000 more registered voters than exist for a total of 8.4 million registered voters with an the eligible voting population of the state of 7.9 million.

    It's more than enough to easily swing an election in this state if used for such purposes.

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    1. That 500,000 is a first-order, low end estimate of how many are fraudulent. There are many legally eligible residents who are not registered to vote.

      The first place I would look are the college counties of Washtenaw, Ingham and Kalamazoo. There is a huge push to get college students to register. They graduate and many move out-of-state but their registration stays on the books.

      Those counties are also dominated by Progressives.

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