Paul Preston On Joe Hoft’s TNT Radio To Discuss the Georgia-California Connection to the 2020 Election Steal

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In an exclusive Paul Preston was invited to be on the Joe Hoft Radio show to explain the relationship between California’s 2020 election fraud to that of Georgia’s 2020 election fraud. Joe Hoft and the Gateway Pundit have been leading the charge to prove to the blatant fraud that existed all over the county during the 2020 Presidential Elections and Georgia has been the center of the fraud as one of the top 5 states along with Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michighan and Wisconsin.

Bot hold everything the real fraud which has been foisted upon the American People has been from California. California has been the leader in electronic voting systems since their inception in the mid 1990s. . Red flags started going up about the fraud from these machines when the Di Bold election machines were decertified in 2003 during the Arnold Schwarzenegger recall election of then California Governor Grey Davis.

LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW HERE.

“The 2003 California gubernatorial recall election was a special election permitted under California state law. It resulted in voters replacing incumbent Democratic Governor Gray Davis with Rino-republican Arnold Schwarzenegger. The recall effort spanned the latter half of 2003. After several legal and procedural efforts failed to stop it, California’s first-ever gubernatorial recall election was held on October 7, and the results were certified on November 14, 2003, making Davis the first governor recalled in the history of California, and just the second in U.S. history (the first was North Dakota’s 1921 recall of Lynn Frazier).[3] California is one of 19 states that allow recalls”.

A deeper inspection of the 2003 election by then California Secretary of State Kevin Shelly showed there were massive issues of fraud. Shelly investigated and found that the machines used by the state to count the votes were actually being manipulate over the internet to get a specific out com in favor of Arnold Scharzenegger. When this was discovered following the 2003 recall election and first reported Shelly life an political career suddenly went South. As reported in what most people saw at the time as a “hit” on Shelly by the San Francisco Chronicle reported on Aug 29, 2004:

“He’s a crusader for campaign finance reform embroiled in a scandal over political donations; a defender of workers’ rights who allegedly subjected his own employees to humiliating dressings-down and inappropriate workplace demands”. The article starts. Then the blistering of as what many called him at the time “an honest Democrat” followed.


“Now these crosscurrents have combined to threaten the political future of Secretary of State Kevin Shelley, 48, a former San Francisco supervisor and assemblyman who until only a few weeks ago seemed a rising star in the California Democratic Party.

Shelley had gained national attention for navigating the state through the unprecedented recall of Gov. Gray Davis, then emerged as a leader in the effort to ensure the country’s rush toward electronic voting doesn’t lead to fraud”.

Friends thought of Shelley — a second-generation San Francisco politician — as a future congressman or governor.

“His leadership on electronic voting reform has set a trend in the nation,” said Kim Alexander, president of the nonpartisan California Voter Foundation. “Other elections officials are following his lead.”

Material errors were embedded in Georgia’s 2020 Election recount efforts in Fulton County.  The Secretary of State and his team initially lied about these errors and then they worked with the AG’s office and the State Elections Board to exonerate the Secretary of State.

Kevin Shelly is just the start of the voter fraud issue in California. In Part II of the article we’ll discuss the California Secratary of State from 2007 who decertified both the machines and entire county’s general election!

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