Why is CA counting election votes so slowly? CNN finds out
President Donald Trump claimed Thursday, without evidence, that the slow pace of the count from Tuesday's California primary was a sign of Democratic “rigging the election.” Several key races in the state have not been called, and California has long had a reputation for being slow to report the results. This is, in part, because a significant number of the total votes come in as mail ballots that are dropped off Election Day, according to the California Voter Foundation, a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve the election process.
Earlier Friday, First Assistant US Attorney Bill Essayli — a Trump appointee who leads the Los Angeles-based US Attorney's office — said his office had “multiple election fraud investigations underway” in a social media post that bashed California's election system.
0:00 Trump claims, without evidence, Democrats are "rigging" CA elections 0:22 Right-wing media baselessly claim fraud in California vote counting 1:04 Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) points to CNN's explainer on vote counting process 1:38 Dana Bash and "Inside Politics" panel discuss the California vote count 4:42 Steve Hilton, Republican candidate for CA governor, complains about slow counting 5:33 CNN's Elex Michaelson speaks with First Assistant US Attorney Bill Essayli
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