Nick Shirley Investigates How Bad Voter Fraud Is In California And What He Found Is INSANE! Dogs Are Even Voting!
26 days ago
Investigative journalist Nick Shirley uncovered what many critics say is hard proof that the Golden State has become the epicenter of voter fraud in America. In one jaw-dropping discovery, Shirley found 108 people registered to vote at a single California residence, a statistic that raises serious questions about the integrity of the state’s voter rolls.
In one case, a woman reportedly set out to prove just how broken the system is and succeeded with ease. She registered her dog to vote. Not only was the registration accepted, but the dog allegedly went on to vote in two separate elections.
Another case exposed an even darker absurdity. A woman was found to have voted four times after she was already dead.
No voter ID. No in-person verification. No meaningful safeguards.
This is the reality of California’s elections.
Critics have long warned that California operates under a sprawling, month-long election process where millions of ballots are cast with no photo ID requirement, voter verification relies largely on signature matching, and outdated voter rolls are rarely cleaned up.
Dead voters. Duplicate registrations. Animals on the rolls.
All of it is happening in a one-party state where election “security” takes a back seat to convenience and where the government has shown little urgency in fixing glaring vulnerabilities.
When voter rolls are not updated, when identity is not verified, and when ballots are mailed out like junk mail, fraud does not just become possible. It becomes inevitable.
Supporters of election integrity argue these examples are not rare glitches but symptoms of a system riddled with loopholes that invite abuse. Until California enforces voter ID laws and conducts aggressive audits of its voter rolls, critics say the chaos will only continue.
This is not a conspiracy theory.
