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@amyforsandiego You can’t get a ballot with ID and your social security number proving you are a citizen. We have almost no instances of voter fraud in CA except for by republicans 👍🤷‍♂️
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Amy Reichert
Amy Reichert@amyforsandiego·
Multiple Spencer Pratt voters have contacted me saying their signatures were rejected and their ballots were not counted. Here is the letter they get. More than 200,000 Californians have had their ballots rejected since 2020. This is what happens when you don’t require voter ID. If a machine can identify your party registration, people have every right to question whether the process can be manipulated.
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Fifa’s resale portal currently lists 176,000 tickets for the opening 'group' phase of the competition, when each team plays three others. ft.trib.al/WEPRp4d
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
It wasn’t just Spencer Pratt that was robbed of his election victory, and chance to be mayor. And it wasn’t just the voters of Los Angeles who were robbed of their votes. The United States was robbed. Our country was robbed of its legitimacy. And that is UNACCEPTABLE.
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@DefiyantlyFree There’s only 326,000 registered republicans in LA. Even republicans wouldn’t vote for Pratt.
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
On election night in Los Angeles County, I pulled every statewide race directly from the California Secretary of State’s official results page. Same ballots. Same voters. Same night. The governor’s race the most important, most advertised race on the entire ballot received roughly 100,000 fewer total votes than the controller and secretary of state races. On the same physical ballot. The exact numbers from the official SOS website: •Governor total votes: 796,467 •Controller total votes: 901,756 •Secretary of State total votes: 889,586 That means 105,289 more people voted for state controller than voted for governor. And 93,119 more people voted for secretary of state than voted for governor. Do you know what the state controller does? Most people don’t. It is one of the most obscure offices on the ballot. Yet it got more votes than the race that determines who runs the largest state in America for the next four years. All Republican governor candidates combined on election night: 222,712 votes Republican controller candidate (Herb Morgan): 302,552 votes Republican secretary of state candidate (Don Wagner): 291,650 votes That means roughly 70,000 to 80,000 people voted Republican in the controller and secretary of state races but did not cast a Republican vote for governor on the same ballot. These are not different ballots. These are not different voters. This is one piece of paper. Governor is at the TOP. Controller and secretary of state are further DOWN. People don’t undervote on the top ballot. They undervote on the bottom ballot. How does this make any sense? What am I missing people who are smarter than me?
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Madrid Zone
Madrid Zone@theMadridZone·
🚨 @JLSanchez78: "I'm telling you: the €150M player is A BOMB, A BOMB, A BOMB. It's SO UNEXPECTED. When they told me his name, I was frozen in shock."
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Brad
Brad@BraddrofliT·
The approximate number of registered Republicans in the city of Los Angeles — 326,292 No wonder republican candidates can’t win there
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SonnyFaz
SonnyFaz@NotSonnyFaz·
Howard Lutnick courtside at the NBA Finals LOL A man who should literally rotting in solitary confinement This country is so fucked
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
RAJU: But what evidence is there to prove the California election is rigged? MIKE JOHNSON: Look, some of these efforts are so diabolical and so far upstream it's impossible to prove. But I think everybody knows instinctively that something is wrong here.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
DONALD TRUMP HAS FALLEN ASLEEP AT THE NBA FINALS IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.
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Henry Bushnell
Henry Bushnell@HenryBushnell·
Gianni Infantino, 2025: "It’s important to clarify this. There is a lot of misconception out there. Everyone will be welcome in Canada, Mexico and the United States for the FIFA World Cup next year." FIFA today: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 👉 🇺🇸 nytimes.com/athletic/73428…
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Victor Bigham 🇺🇸
Victor Bigham 🇺🇸@Ravious101·
We should start a GiveSendGo for Spencer Pratt so he can rebuild his house. Would you donate?
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Doc Coyle
Doc Coyle@DocCoyle·
I’ve lived in LA for 12 years. The voting system is set up for convenience. I think I’ve voted in an actual booth maybe 1 time. Other than that I’ve filled out a mail-in ballot and just dropped it off at a drop box or polling place. And some reason, people on here think I shouldn’t be able to do this. That I should have to wait in line, take up a huge chunk of my day. Voting should be easy.
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Ed Whelan
Ed Whelan@EdWhelanEPPC·
In a two-way race in 2024, Donald Trump got 26.5% of the vote in City of Los Angeles. In a three-way race in 2026, Spencer Pratt has 26.7% of the vote. I'm not sure what the mystery is that demands a conspiratorial explanation.
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Governor Newsom Press Office
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice·
California added 131,500 jobs in the past year. Meatball lost -30,800 :(
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Afshine Emrani  MD FACC
Afshine Emrani MD FACC@afshineemrani·
I'm a cardiologist. I've held dying hearts in my hands in the cath lab at 3 AM. And I need to tell you something that changes everything about how we prevent heart attacks. For decades, the entire field was built on one target: lower LDL cholesterol. Statins save lives — that's settled science. But too many of my patients did everything right — took their statins, hit their numbers, lived clean — and still ended up on my table with a ruptured artery. We were treating the smoke while the fire kept burning. The fire is inflammation. And the evidence is now overwhelming. The CANTOS trial proved it first — lowering inflammation independent of cholesterol reduced cardiac events. But the newer data is what keeps me up at night. AI-enhanced CT angiography can now detect inflamed arteries by measuring changes in the fat surrounding your coronary vessels — the perivascular fat attenuation index. Higher inflammation in the fat around even one artery independently predicts cardiac death. When multiple arteries show inflammation, the risk multiplies dramatically — even in patients whose cholesterol looks perfect. This isn't theoretical. This is measurable. Right now. On a scan you can get this month. Low-dose colchicine — a drug that's been around for centuries for gout — is now FDA-approved specifically for reducing cardiovascular events. It works by quieting the inflammatory cascade that destabilizes the plaque sitting in your arteries. A pill that costs pennies is saving lives the statins couldn't reach. And the next wave is already in Phase 3 trials. Ziltivekimab — an IL-6 inhibitor — targets the central inflammatory pathway driving atherosclerosis. Phase 2 data showed a 90% reduction in hsCRP. The ZEUS cardiovascular outcomes trial is enrolling now, with results expected late 2026 into 2027. If positive, anti-inflammatory therapy will become standard in managing heart disease alongside lipid-lowering. The era of inflammation-targeted cardiology is arriving. But it goes deeper than drugs. AI is now predicting heart failure and cardiac events 5+ years before symptoms — integrating CT imaging, electronic health records, and genetic data with accuracy that jumps far beyond traditional risk calculators. And polygenic risk scores — a simple genetic test that flags inherited cardiovascular risk — are now formally recognized as a risk-enhancing factor in the 2026 ACC/AHA guidelines. A single blood draw can reveal risk that's been silently building since birth. Decades before the first chest pain. Here's what this means for you right now — today: Ask your doctor for a high-sensitivity CRP test. It's cheap, routine, and measures the systemic inflammation that standard cholesterol panels completely miss. You can have perfect LDL and inflamed arteries that are quietly preparing to rupture. If your hsCRP is elevated, discuss low-dose colchicine with your physician. It's FDA-approved for exactly this. Push for a coronary CT angiography with AI plaque and inflammation analysis if you have risk factors. This isn't the stress test your parents got. This is 3D visualization of your actual arteries — with AI quantifying not just how much plaque you have, but what kind it is and whether the surrounding tissue is inflamed. Consider polygenic risk score testing — especially with a family history of early heart disease. It's now guideline-supported. And the foundation that never changes: move daily, eat real food, sleep 7-9 hours, manage stress, and know your numbers — ApoB, Lp(a), hsCRP, fasting insulin. I left Iran as a child with nothing. I rebuilt everything in a country that gave me the freedom to become a physician. I've spent twenty years watching patients get second chances. The ones who haunt me aren't the ones who died on my table. They're the ones who survived but never acted on what the science was telling them — years before the event that didn't have to happen. You can have perfect cholesterol and still have a heart attack. Inflammation plus genetics can drive plaque rupture in arteries that look "fine" on a standard panel. The myth that normal cholesterol means you're safe has cost more lives than I can count. We now have the tools to detect the fire — not just the smoke. AI to see it. Genetics to predict it. Drugs to quiet it. And the ancient basics — movement, real food, sleep, purpose — to prevent it from starting. Prevention is the new cure. And the science to make it real is no longer coming. It's here.
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GOP Ls
GOP Ls@GOP__Ls·
🚨 Republican Chief of Staff has been arrested for sex trafficking and child exploitation.
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chiky handler
chiky handler@chiky_handlr·
The good people of New York have spoken. GO KNICKS‼️
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Donhammed Trumpistan
Donhammed Trumpistan@TheRealDon85·
If you think California is taking a long time to count votes... wait until you hear how long the Trump Administration is taking to release the Epstein Files
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