Sacramento, San Mateo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties All Flip Red After Voter Rolls Are Forcibly Cleansed.
The reason Democratic politicians like Cal. Gov. Gavin Newsom, Sen. Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff object so strongly to deportation? None of them would have their jobs without illegal alien voters. The Trump Administration has been both deporting people and insisting on dead people's removal from the rolls. The result is that several California Counties have flipped Republican so far, in terms of voter party registration.
The map highlights significant voter roll purges in California (e.g., -33,871 in Santa Barbara, -109,851 in San Mateo, -49,342 in Ventura), suggesting potential irregularities, as these removals align with counties where incumbent Governor Gavin Newsom (D) won with 54.5%-75% of the vote, raising questions about the accuracy of voter lists in a state where historical data indicates a closer red-blue balance before recent decades.
Historical voting trends show California was a Republican stronghold until the 1990s, with GOP candidates winning most gubernatorial races from 1950-1982, yet current maps reflect a Democratic dominance (e.g., Newsom's 59.2% win in 2022), prompting speculation about whether purges reflect legitimate inactive voter removals or systemic issues, though no peer-reviewed study directly links these purges to electoral fraud.
The SAVE Act, mentioned in related posts, proposes requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, supported by a 2021 Public Interest Legal Foundation report estimating 1.8 million inactive registrations nationwide, including California, which could explain large purges but lacks conclusive evidence tying them to specific election outcomes.
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