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Election Fraud Charges Looming in California?

Carl DeMaio / Reform California

Summary

Criminal charges are likely to be brought in California election fraud cases, according to the US Attorney for Southern California, who cited concerns over mismanagement and corruption. This is a significant development, and the full video provides a valuable breakdown of what's happening and how you can get involved in demanding election reforms. The US Attorney, Bill Holsinger, stated it's probable people will be charged, and he's overseeing a whistleblower hotline for fraud allegations, including claims that homeless individuals were paid for votes. Beyond these criminal investigations, the Department of Justice is pursuing a lawsuit to gain access to California voter files and ensure proper maintenance of voter rolls, as mandated by federal law. The video emphasizes that these official actions, while important, may not happen quickly enough. That's why a crucial element highlighted is the push for the voter ID initiative, which is on the November ballot. This initiative aims to clean up voter rolls, verify citizenship for registration, and require ID for mail-in and in-person voting. It's presented as a common-sense, bipartisan measure essential for restoring trust in elections. The video explains that to pass it, they need overwhelming support to make it "too big to rig." The speaker urges listeners to contribute financially to the campaign, volunteer for voter outreach, and sign up for updates at voteridinitiative.com. A fourth key area of focus is a US Supreme Court case that could establish a firm deadline for ballot returns, addressing concerns about ballots arriving after polls close. The video argues that these four actions – prosecutions, DOJ audits, the voter ID initiative, and the potential Supreme Court ruling – are vital for election integrity, and it's why the full discussion is so important for understanding how to make a difference.

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