That's actually wild considering how people view Texas politics vs. California. I know percentage-wise the gap is bigger, but the sheer volume of Trump supporters in CA is staggering for a state that's considered by most to be a lost cause. If you remove the illegals, we're solidly red.
Between the over respresentation of votes to registered voters in Los Angeles that Judicial Watch brought to light and the absurd volume (8 million+; approx NY & FL combined) of California Clinton votes, how can anyone not suspect that California is being robbed of it's true political identity?
That's actually wild considering how people view Texas politics vs. California. I know percentage-wise the gap is bigger, but the sheer volume of Trump supporters in CA is staggering for a state that's considered by most to be a lost cause. If you remove the illegals, we're solidly red.
Between the over respresentation of votes to registered voters in Los Angeles that Judicial Watch brought to light and the absurd volume (8 million+; approx NY & FL combined) of California Clinton votes, how can anyone not suspect that California is being robbed of it's true political identity?