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Demand 11 California congress members reject election fraud

Saturday, January 2, 2021, 9:53 am | Randy Thomasson

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If a presidential election is permitted to be stolen by domestic enemies, the United States of America is no longer a republic — a nation of laws — but will have devolved into an oligarchy — the rule of a few — that’s dominated by anti-people communists and anarchists.

But if enough constitutional Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives vote January 6 to contest the election results, it’s possible invalid ballots will be rejected and the outcome changed. And as 11 constitutional U.S. senators explain, the historic voter fraud of the 2020 presidential election demands it.

TAKE ACTION RIGHT NOW

Please email and call your California Republican Member of Congress by the morning of January 6, when Congress counts and accepts or rejects electoral votes. Tell them “You need to challenge and reject the fraudulent electoral votes of disputed states — Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. You need to keep your oath to support and defend our Constitution!”

California’s 11 Republican Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, as of January 6, 2021:

Doug LaMalfa CD 1 map 202-225-3076 |530-223-5898 | constituent form
Tom McClintock CD 4 map 202-225-2511 | 916-786-5560 | constituent form
Jay Obernolte CD 8 map campaign: 760-553-3028 and web form
David Valadao CD 21 map campaign: 559-380-7907 and email
andrew@valadaoforcongress.com
Devin Nunes CD 22 map 202-225-2523 | 202- 225-2523 | constituent form
Kevin McCarthy CD 23 map 202-225-2915 | 661-327-3611 | constituent form
Mike Garcia CD 25 map 202-225-1956 | 661-839-0532 | constituent form
Young Kim CD 39 map campaign: 714-883-5483 and email press@youngkimforcongress.com
Ken Calvert CD 42 map 202-225-1986 | 951-277-0042 | constituent form
Michelle Steel CD 48 map campaign: 714-794-8253 web form | supervisor: 714-834-3220 and email michelle.steel@ocgov.com
Darrell Issa CD 50 map campaign: 760-598-3535 and web form

Note: If you call to a Member outside your own district, you may leave a nighttime voicemail without necessarily leaving your name and location. (Elected officials tend to disregard non-district comments.)

…and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America

The fight for election integrity

Saturday, November 21, 2020, 1:51 pm | Randy Thomasson
Nov. 19, 2020 news conference detailing election fraud in the presidential election

SaveCalifornia.com provides this solely for educational purposes
and does not support or oppose candidates for public office.

Has your vote been stolen?

If dishonest, biased, liberal activists disguised as government employees subtracted valid votes from one candidate and added invalid votes to another, then yes — your vote and the votes of millions of Americans has been abused.

You deserve to see what the Big Media doesn’t want you to know — that there is probable cause — enough to justify subpoenas and criminal investigations — that coordinated voter fraud via computer programs, government employees, and Democrat activists occurred in the 2020 presidential election.

Disturbing “irregularities” were detailed November 19 by the Trump for President legal team at a Washington, D.C. news conference. What they describe is alarming and eye-opening. Watch it now.

Realize that in multiple battleground states — Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin — there are at least “a dozen compelling allegations of voting irregularities in the 2020 election, from ejected ballot observers to fraudulently backdated mail-in votes.”

And it’s not just the Trump campaign finding this out. The chairman of the Federal Election Committee, who’s well acquainted with election fraud, says the obvious fraud makes this election “illegitimate” and that the Trump campaign is bringing “legitimate accusations” of fraud to court.

Watch the Nov. 19 news conference, and you’ll be glad that the Trump campaign is gathering evidence and aiming for the U.S. Supreme Court to remedy this election-law crime spree, committed in the widespread vote-by-mail scheme of Democrat politicians exploiting the China virus scare.

What people fail to appreciate is that the currency of corruption in elective office is, not money, but votes.
American constitutional statesman and conservative hero James L. Buckley

Some good news in California’s election results

Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 7:27 pm | Randy Thomasson
Counting votes in Los Angeles County in November 2018

In our era of mail-in ballots, there are still many votes to be counted in California. But here’s what we know so far, at this moment, with 100% of California’s voting precincts partially reporting: 

U.S. House of Representatives:
Nationally, it will take 18 seats to flip from blue to red for Republicans to recapture the U.S. House and remove Nancy Pelosi’s gavel. Already 5 House seats outside of California have flipped, and RealClearPolitics says “Republicans Poised to Pick Up Over Ten Seats in House”

Adding to this national count are 1 to 4 flipped seats that could still occur in California. Here are the updated vote totals as of 6:21 p.m. on November 4:

  • In CD 21, Republican David Valadao is 3,033 votes ahead of Democrat TJ Cox
  • In CD 48, Republican Michelle Steel is 2,851 votes ahead of Democrat Harley Rouda
  • In CD 39, Republican Young Kim is 1,503 votes ahead of Democrat Gil Cisneros
  • In CD 25, Republican Mike Garcia is 1,722 votes behind Democrat Christy Smith

See the ongoing count

Worst California propositions defeated:
In California, it was a victory for what’s right in God’s sight when Proposition 22 resoundingly won freedom for gig-economy drivers (Uber, Lyft, Doordash, Postmates, Instacart) to work as independent contractors, rather than as employees. This victory paves the way for the eventual elimination of the Democrat politicians’ destructive, dysfunctional, and tyrannical AB 5.

More good news is the worst propositions are current losing:

  • Prop. 15 raising property taxes of commercial and industrial properties
  • Prop. 16 legalizing both racial and sex discrimination in government jobs
  • Prop. 21 statewide rent control (would have resulted in fewer places to rent)
  • Prop. 23 oppressive regulation of kidney dialysis (would have resulted in fewer clinics)
  • Prop. 25 eliminating money bail system

See the ongoing count

And now the bad news:
Due to lack of money to inform California voters on a massive scale, Prop. 20 was defeated. This good, corrective proposition would have made our streets safer by restricting early parole for more violent crimes, and by permitting more mostly non-violent crimes to be treated as felonies, rather than misdemeanors.

Bad propositions that passed because most people didn’t know what they were voting for:

  • Prop. 14 to spend $7.8 BILLION in taxpayer dollars for more research on dead pre-born babies’ stem cells, which has been an utter, unethical failure
  • Prop. 17 to permit tens of thousands of convicts who were released early (paroled) to vote
  • Prop. 19 to impose taxes when non-primary-residential property is inherited
  • Prop. 24 to create a new online privacy bureaucracy that’s likely to make things worse

Thank you for voting and for helping others to vote. California’s results could have been worse, and could have been better. But SaveCalifornia.com knows it was better because of your patriotic participation!

When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice;
But when a wicked man rules, the people groan.
Proverbs 29:2

Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray.
Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing psalms.
James 5:13