California’s mail-invoting in spotlight after Trump, GOP criticism of vote-counting
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California is facing growing pressure to respond to criticism of the state’s lengthy vote-counting process after this month’s primary fueled fresh backlash and new questions about how long voters should have to wait for election results. The issue drew heightened attention this month as late-counted ballots reshaped several high-profile races, including the Los Angeles mayoral…
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A close friend of mine is cancelling his voter registration today. He is convinced Spencer Pratt was robbed of the election. I explained to him that in California we count absentees first (which skew older and more conservative) and election day voters are younger and more…
— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) June 9, 2026
The people who are still searching for fraud six years after they declared it, don’t like how long it takes for California to count ballots.
— Tim Hannan (@TimHannan) June 10, 2026
Maine voters on @SenSusanCollins:
— Bobby LaValley (@Bobby_LaVallley) June 9, 2026
"I think she's done a lot for the state of Maine."
"I truly believe that Susan Collins is the one to represent us."
"Definitely Susan Collins will have my vote." pic.twitter.com/0EDh2fXKJs
I bet you morons would vote for Massie as a Republican, clowns. Libertarians cant even break into double digits and you push out the only successful parts of the group. You suck at advertising, you suck at growing voters, Libertarians are being taken over by leftist etc. The…
— The American Nationalist 🟠 (@LPNationalist) June 9, 2026