Aleister blogged about James O’Keefe’s video exposing a Chicago activist, who visited the White House 45 times since President Obama took office, and his description of how voters are bused into key precincts to influence results.

Mary Chastain noted that Indiana officials are investigating possible voter fraud after people noticed their voter registration cards had incorrect information.

Now, in my home state of California, it is being revealed that over 80 ballots to different individuals were deposited at one address in San Pedro.

Jerry Mosna was gardening outside his San Pedro, Calif., home Saturday when he noticed something odd: Two stacks of 2016 ballots on his mailbox. The 83 ballots, each unused, were addressed to different people, all supposedly living in his elderly neighbor’s two-bedroom apartment. “I think this is spooky,” Mosna said. “All the different names, none we recognize, all at one address.” His wife, Madalena Mosna, noted their 89-year-old neighbor lives by herself, and, “Eighty people can’t fit in that apartment.” They took the ballots to the Los Angeles Police Department, but were directed to the post office. They felt little comfort there would be an investigation, and called another neighbor, John Cracchiolo – who contacted the Los Angeles County Registrar’s office.

Given the suspicious set of circumstances, both Mosna and Cracchiolo expressed concern about voter fraud.

Of course, our state officials are quick to deny that voter fraud is a serious issue in California.

“There’s nothing rigged about our elections, and even when there are some minor irregularities, the reality is that they will be statistically insignificant,” San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon said Tuesday at a news conference meant to reassure voters.

Sure…those ballots delivered to Mosna’s house simply went rogue!

Additionally, earlier this year, an investigative team uncovered the fact that hundreds of dead Californians have been voting regularly from beyond the grave.

…CBS2 compared millions of voting records from the California Secretary of State’s office with death records from the Social Security Administration and found hundreds of so-called dead voters. Specifically, 265 in Southern California and a vast majority of them, 215, in Los Angeles County alone. The numbers come from state records that show votes were cast in that person’s name after they died. In some cases, Goldstein discovered that they voted year after year.

While California is not going to morph into a “Battleground State” between now and Nov. 8th, there are many local elections in which a few hundred votes can make a significant difference. The reasons for the continued “death votes” need to be determined, and appropriate punishments meted out to those who have undermined our free-and-fair election process.

In perhaps one of the greatest example of projection in history, California Democrats have opened up a “Voter Intimidation Hotline“:

“Voting is the most basic right in our democracy, but we have already seen Republicans here in California and across the nation using voter suppression tactics to stop people from voting,” California Democratic Party Executive Director Chris Masami Myers said in a statement.

Perhaps, then, these Democrats consider death a voter suppression tactic? I may have to call (877) 321-VOTE (8683) to find out!



