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Eggers in the New York Post: "California ignores voter fraud – and fights those who expose it"


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“The real threat to California’s democracy is the response of state officials when presented with evidence or allegations of serious problems in the state’s elections. Instead of working with those who attempt to identify potential vulnerabilities within the election system, California’s election officials either ignore them or work against them at every turn.”

Eric Eggers, GAI Vice President and co-host of The Drill Down, published an op-ed in the New York Post this week highlighting the obvious flaws in California’s voting procedures. He is also the author of the 2018 book, FRAUD: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election.

In a shocking example Eggers cited in the op-ed, a California citizen received six different voter registration cards at her home of two residents. As a lark and to prove a point, successfully registered her dog Maya to vote –– and then submitted ballots on her canine’s behalf.

The real scandal is not that a woman was able to get her dog to vote, however. After she contacted the Orange County Registrar of Voters to inform county officials that her dog had not only been registered to vote, but had received an actual mail-in ballot, she wasn’t met with gratitude, but with five years of silence. Then, she did hear from election officials – and found out she was being charged with a crime.

Read the entire op-ed at the New York Post.