I believe the election results for California should be challenged. From the numbers I'm seeing it looks like as many as 4 million illegals may have voted. I've detailed this trend from 2004, when the Democratic to Republican split was about 1 million votes, but the problem is that the amount of differential is about the increase in population.
In California voter turnout is nowhere near 100%, so the "Democratic" difference should only go up the percentage of population increase, but not the actual number, which seems to indicate 100% Democratic vs population voter base increase, which is a statistical impossibility.
About 1/3 of the population voted for a Republican or Democrat, so only 1/3 of the population increase should show up in the election, or only about 1.2 million.
How this is being done is with fraudulent documents allowing them to register to vote. Plus this may have been going on for a time long prior to 2004. The statistical data is from the linked sources below.
Illegal, But Not Undocumented, Fraud & Identity Theft
New York Times, California 2016 Vote Totals
New York Times, California 2012 Vote Totals
New York Times, California 2004 Vote Totals
2004 California Population|
2016 California Population
LA Times Poll
Vote Totals:
2016 Totals:Democrat 8,581,312 Republican 4,393,409
2012 Totals
Dem. 6,493,924 Rep. 4,202,127
2008 Totals
Dem. 7,441,458 Rep. 4,554,643
2004 Totals
John F. Kerry 5,427,055 George W. Bush 4,403,495
Population: 35,641,000
Estimated @ 39.075 million for 2016
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Adrian Vance


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