California wants you to believe it takes weeks to count votes in the technology capital of the world, while ballots printed on home printers can be mailed in, converted by election officials, and counted with no way for voters to verify the transfer was done correctly.
Then thousands of late-counted votes suddenly erase a 20,000-vote deficit and not a single one goes to
@SpencerPratt.
At some point, asking for transparency is treated like a conspiracy theory because demanding an auditable election apparently became more controversial than expecting people to trust a process they are not allowed to inspect.