I was just separating your irrelevant opening from the rest of your post that was more on topic. Would you prefer I delete your pointless rambles. You've earned no benefit of the doubt and I have zero interest in your uniformed FoxNews opinions about my country. I don't comment about the politics of your upside down island.
then don't jump into my posts lol. Its easy. But if you are going to then I am not going to change what I say. Its your opinion that it was not on topic.
If it were clear, I wouldn't have asked, or commented. In addition to the Newsom administration (which is not up for election) there are dozens to hundreds of counties and cities. There is also the Trump Administration
I specifically named Californian elections Hans. Please read what I put.
Minnesota is not California..
I made a comparison Hans. I named Minesota as a comparable State. Similar MO. Please understand the point.
Welfare fraud and "voter fraud" have nothing to do with each other.
Yes and you missed the point. Someone who commits fraud in one way is more likely to do it in other ways.
Bill Bennett is a polemicist. There is no reason to take anything he states as a fact source. Ever. If there are facts they can come from real sources. (But those facts even if they exist are NOT RELEVANT to this thread mr. off-topic distractions.)
Nothing he said is false. California has the highest cost of living in America and some of the highest taxes, levied to fund a massive welfare state.
I also gave a couple more links on the massive fraud being exposed. Just as it did in Minesota when some claimed it was not happening.
Greedy people want free money and will steal it if they have the chance. That has nothing to do with vote counting.
Thats because you keep side stepping the point being made. Which was if there is large scale welfare fraud going on then this undermines the States integrity for anything and everything. It casts doubt and suspicion on whether they are being legit.
Like I said if they are willing to defraud or allow defrauding in one way then it undermines their integrity in other ways.
Those offices and even jurisdictions are not the ones who count the votes.
It doesn't matter. If the system is sloppy and slack then it will be reflected across all levels of government and administration. It is the State or city political leaders who control the regulations re voting. If the same leaders are slack and mismanage regulations in welfare then they will do the same in other ways.
But even if the voting is above board the point is already we see poor management and waste and yet they still get in. Which says something is wrong with the voting system that can keep a poor admin in power.
I was only trying to translate it into a time frame you could understand. California voters were still standing in line when you had your coffee last Wednesday morning. At the time of your first post that was only 5.5 days prior.
I get you. Yes there is a lag. In fact the next news report I got was Raman overtaking Pratt. One minute Pratt had a handy lead and now it looks like he is gone.
That 7 days is now closed. The vote counters have all of the votes. They've been counting votes for a full week now and ~90% are counted.
I believe the "5 weeks" is full canvas and certification of the election.
Ok. All I know is they said it could take 4 or 5 weeks. But even 1 or 2 weeks seems strange. We usually know who won within a day or so.
Then why the conspiratorial complaints about it?
Because its a strange system that is open to abuse. The reason it takes so long is the mail in voting and the mail in voting system is what lacks scrutiny and is open to abuse.
By 2018, 2/3rds of California ballots were cast by mail-in/drop-box:
Still not a good system compared to voters ID to show who is voting. It seems the vast majority of people support this. Why would they support it. Because they know its a far better way to ensure proper voting.
View information on Historical Vote-By-Mail (Absentee) Ballot Use in California here.
www.sos.ca.gov
That's why they already had the massive facilities filled with counting equipment.
The slow count of the 2018 California vote is notable for the way it distorted the results of the House of Representative elections. The Dems needed about 25 seats to "flip" to gain control of the House. When Election night ended, there were enough seats "called" nationwide to indicate that the Dems would have control, but the narrative that spread was a "narrow victory" since there were so many uncalled California seats because not enough votes had been counted. (And a few others that were close around the country.). When the votes were all counted, the Dems had a 36 seat advantage and much of the difference between that number and the "election day number" was seats in California won by several points, that just didn't have enough votes on the first night to "call".
They are paper ballots, Steve. Everyone had to demonstrate their eligibility to register to vote.
With or without photo ID. Why do the vast majority support voter ID if they can already legally eligible without ID. Obviously people believe that theres a risk that people can falsely register without proper identification.
Why would I care about how votes are done in a country that can't even vote out its king?
We can vote out the King anytime if we want. Its called a referrendum and its failed every time. Perhaps one day we will.
What? unless there is a term limit (like the one that keeps Newsom from running again) any elected politician can run again, not just dems. How does it diminish democracy to have the choice to select the same person again?
yes but in reality it seems they end up with two Dems running for election. Two of the same party fighting it out. Rather than one from each party which then gives voters a choice in different ideologies. Similar to the national elections between Dems and Reps but on a smaller scale.
We are talking about open primaries here, Steve. There were candidates from many parties and no party at all running for most of those positions. There were *61* candidates for governor for crying out loud.
So be it. If there are 61 then let there be 61 to choose from. We have a similar number. People usually vote for one of the two main parties. But we don't end up with all of one party and none of any others.
What happens when its always Dems fighting it out and they always get in for decades. That does not seem good. Just having one party dominate so much is unhealthy for democracy.
I guess the people of California prefer Democrats, but that has nothing to do with claims of fraud or complaints about the "slowness of the vote count".
Like I said being willing or overlooking fraud and slackness in one way undermines integrity in all ways. It may be that those in power make it that way where Dems will come or welfare recipients will come. Afterall is not California one of the santuary States.
If they make it a santuary for certain people who benefit then they are sure to vote them back in each time. If they give generous welfare or other benefits then this is like buying votes.