How old do you have to be to vote in Gavin Newsom's California? Apparently, 126 years old works just fine.
Independent investigative journalist Nick Shirley has exposed what appears to be a staggering voter fraud operation hiding in plain sight in the Golden State — and the implications for election integrity should alarm every American patriot.
Ghost Voters and Missing Ballots
Shirley's ground-level investigation uncovered registered voters who would have to be well over a century old to actually exist. We're talking about individuals allegedly 108, 126 years old — still on the active voter rolls, still receiving ballots, and according to records, still "voting" in recent elections.
"She's a hundred years old and she voted last election from here," Shirley documented during his investigation, confronting the absurdity head-on. "I just want to make sure you're not 126."
The response? Nervous laughter and blank stares.
So here's the million-dollar question, folks: Where did those ballots go? Because they certainly weren't filled out by someone born during the McKinley administration.
The Illegal Immigration Connection
Shirley didn't stop at exposing phantom centenarians. His investigation raises an even more explosive question that Democrats desperately don't want Americans asking: Could illegal migrants be casting votes using these ghost registrations?
Think about it. California — a sanctuary state that hands out driver's licenses to illegal aliens like candy, that refuses to cooperate with ICE, that actively obstructs federal immigration enforcement — also happens to have voter rolls filled with impossible registrations.
"You think it's possible like illegal migrants could be voting? You know where the ballots might have gone for 108 people registered here?"
Coincidence? Patriots know better.
Newsom's California: A Fraud Factory
When most Americans hear "fraud," they think about financial crimes. But what Nick Shirley has exposed may be far more dangerous to our Republic — the systematic corruption of our electoral process in America's most populous state.
Governor Gavin Newsom has spent years turning California into a progressive dystopia: rampant homelessness, crushing taxes, fleeing businesses, and now, mounting evidence of an election system riddled with irregularities. This is the same Newsom who positions himself as a future Democratic presidential contender while his state crumbles.
And let's not forget — California's 54 electoral votes make it the biggest prize in presidential elections. If the voter rolls are this corrupted, how many elections have been influenced by ballots cast in the names of people who died during World War I?
Why This Matters Now
President Trump made election integrity a cornerstone of his return to the White House. His administration, backed by patriots in Congress, is finally shining a light on the corruption that the mainstream media has spent years calling a "conspiracy theory."
Nick Shirley's investigation is exactly the kind of citizen journalism that terrifies the establishment. No fancy credentials, no corporate backing — just boots on the ground, asking simple questions that expose uncomfortable truths.
The Deep State and their Democrat allies have long dismissed concerns about voter fraud as "baseless." But when independent journalists start finding 126-year-old voters on the rolls, it becomes pretty hard to maintain that gaslighting campaign.
The Bottom Line
California's voter rolls are a mess — and that's not an accident. It's a feature, not a bug, of a system designed to make fraud easy and accountability impossible.
The question every American should be asking: If this is what one investigator found with minimal resources, what would a full federal audit uncover?
It's time to clean up our elections, Patriots. And it starts with demanding answers from officials like Gavin Newsom who've let this rot fester for years.
