The Invasion of the Ballot Snatchers

After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, there was a real fear that California would be invaded as well. Fortunately, a Japanese assault on the mainland never occurred, but over eight decades later, California has suffered a different sort of attack: the invasion of the ballot snatchers.

The California electoral process is a national embarrassment. Six days after the election, ballots are still being “counted,” the result of California law allowing ballots postmarked by Election Day to be accepted for another week.

In California, “county election offices must mail every registered voter a ballot starting no later than 29 days before an election.” Voters can go to the polls in person on Election Day or “mail in your ballot, return it in person at any drop box or voting site in your county by 8 p.m. on Election Day, or to your county election office.” To make matters worse, California does not require voter identification to register or cast a ballot.

A secure electoral process would require that only citizens be allowed to register to vote, and that only those citizens with photo identification be allowed to cast a ballot. These are the essential elements in the Save America Act, which has not passed the United States Senate due to opposition from RINOs and Democrats.

While those voting requirements are helpful, real election fraud occurs using mail-in ballots. As election expert Jay Valentine, Omega4America.com, states, “elections are stolen with mail-in ballots to eligible voters at ineligible addresses collected by NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) and voted after the election for their candidate.”

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