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Bro… A Dog Voted in Two Elections 😂

Shawn Ryan Show

A discussion about voter registration vulnerabilities in California, where a Republican woman successfully registered her dog to vote in two elections before self-reporting. The speaker uses this incident to criticize election security and ID requirements in Democratic states.

Summary

The content discusses a case in California where voter registration was allegedly so lax that a Republican woman was able to register her dog to vote. According to the speaker, the dog successfully voted in the first election and was only caught in the second election because the person who registered it reported herself. The speaker finds it ironic that when this story became public, Democrats defended the situation by pointing out it was a Republican who committed the fraud, missing what the speaker sees as the larger point about election security vulnerabilities. The discussion then broadens to criticize ID requirements in Democratic states, with the speaker claiming that poll workers react negatively when people try to show identification, treating it 'like some sort of cancer.' The speaker also mentions alleged cases of voter fraud involving people who are supposedly 126 years old voting, but when investigated, turn out to be 80-year-olds who have allegedly voted in 55 elections, suggesting long-term voter fraud.

Key Insights

  • The speaker claims a Republican woman successfully registered her dog to vote in California and the dog participated in two elections before being caught
  • The speaker argues that Democrats missed the point about election security when they defended the dog voting incident by noting it was committed by a Republican
  • The speaker claims that in Democratic states, poll workers react negatively when voters try to show ID, treating it like 'some sort of cancer'
  • The speaker alleges there are cases of people listed as 126 years old voting, but when investigated they turn out to be 80-year-olds
  • The speaker suggests there are voters who have allegedly participated in 55 elections, implying systematic long-term fraud

Topics

voter fraudelection securityvoter ID requirementsCalifornia electionspolitical partisanship

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