New California State members make election fraud claims, air grievances at Board of Supervisors meeting

This unidentified gentleman was one of 13 people from New California State to speak during the September 24, 2024, Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting with unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. |



During the September 24, 2024, Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting, 13 members of a group called New California State spoke during public comment on non-agenda items.



While the speakers rattled off a list of grievances, including the state of California's debts, strict state gun control law, and the pay raises for the Sacramento Board of Supervisors, there was one common theme. Interwoven with the comments were unverified claims of election fraud.

The speaker in this video, who did not identify himself, was typical of the commentary heard by the supervisors. Many speakers decried mail-in voting and made unsubstantiated claims of voting machine malfunction. F

Former President Donald Trump is prominently displayed on the group's website (newcaliforniastate.com). Trump has repeatedly said that if he does not win the election, it is because of widespread election fraud.

Polling in swing states and nationally shows Vice President Kamala Harris and Mr. Trump in a close race. Should Trump prevail with the electoral college and the popular vote, it will be noteworthy if these individuals still claim election fraud.

Conversely, if Trump loses, will the former president unleash another round of civil unrest and rioting. 




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