West Coast, Messed Coast™ — Suddenly, Stealing Elections Just Became Much, Much Harder
Legal efforts by Judicial Watch have led to the removal of hundreds of thousands of ineligible voters from voter rolls in Oregon and Los Angeles County, making election fraud more difficult. Oregon agreed to purge 800,000 outdated registrations, 25% of its total, after a lawsuit revealed it hadn't cleaned its rolls in 30 years. Similar actions in California and ongoing legal battles over federal access to voter data highlight tensions over election integrity and privacy concerns.
- ▪Oregon agreed to remove 800,000 ineligible voters, 25% of its registered voters.
- ▪Los Angeles County agreed to remove 1.6 million ineligible voters from its rolls.
- ▪Judicial Watch has helped remove over six million ineligible names nationwide through legal action.
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West Coast, Messed Coast™ — Suddenly, Stealing Elections Just Became Much, Much Harder Victoria Taft | 12:15 PM on May 01, 2026 AP Photo/Matt Slocum Greetings to our West Coast, Messed Coast™ weekly readers, and today, your humble correspondent will explain how stealing elections is that much harder thanks to some legal warriors over at Judicial Watch. Some June 7 L.A. rioters are Finding Out in federal court. More information on the latest Trump would-be assassin, who hails from the teachers' union. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_3"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_3"]]) }); And Zombieland in San Francisco, where there's "more [government] money" to spend on "much cheaper dope." Curious? Good. Let's GO.
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