California Vote Flip: How 43,000 Ballots Erased a Front-Runner in 7 Days │ Shaw
The Jenny Beth ShowJune 09, 202600:04:16

California Vote Flip: How 43,000 Ballots Erased a Front-Runner in 7 Days │ Shaw

California’s vote flip is the story the coastal media calls routine: a 43,000-vote swing in seven days. Sonja Shaw breaks down what happened.

In one week, a conservative front-runner in the Los Angeles mayor’s race went from second place to eliminated as roughly 43,000 votes shifted across successive mail-ballot drops. Sonja Shaw, Chino Valley school board president and candidate for California Superintendent of Public Instruction, joins guest host Robert McNeily to explain how it happened and why it keeps happening.

- How California’s rules let ballots be turned in after Election Day as long as a date is handwritten on the envelope
- Why Sonja Shaw says ballot harvesting by public-sector unions is the engine behind the swing
- Her too-big-to-rig strategy and what it means for the November ballot
- The case for proof-of-citizenship voter ID and grassroots turnout

This is a David-versus-Goliath fight, and Sonja Shaw has lived it. Her message to viewers outside California: this is a national agenda, and your local races are next.
Take action this week. Call (202) 224-3121 and tell your representatives to attach the SAVE America Act, proof of citizenship to vote, to every bill that moves. Sign the petition at passthesaveamericaact.com.
Learn more about Sonja Shaw’s campaign at shaw4ca.com. Subscribe for more from The Jenny Beth Show at jennybethshow.com and teapartypatriots.org.

00:00 — The Vote Flip Explained
00:27 — Ballots Counted After Election Day
01:24 — The 43,000-Vote Swing
02:01 — Ballot Harvesting and ‘Too Big to Rig’
02:44 — Beating Them at Their Own Game

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