Host: Jason Downs Guests: Monica Harris and Colleen McCorkle Topic: Post Election Times Common Ground – Post Election Times – November 9, 2020 On this episode of Common Ground, our host Jason Downs talks with his guests Monica Harris and his foster Grandma, Colleen McCorkle, on the election. Jason starts up his show by talking with Monica about what is ...
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Trump Tweet Claiming Election Fraud In L.A. County Debunked By Registrar’s Office
The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office shared a statement on social media affirming the ballots seen being collected in a video shared by President Donald Trump were valid and legally cast. Though not officially a response to the President directly, the statement appears to have been prompted by a tweet from Trump on Wednesday which shared a video of ...
Read More »Nearly 200,000 Ballots Remain To Be Counted In Los Angeles County
An estimated 194,700 outstanding ballots remain to be processed in Los Angeles County, which potentially includes votes that could impact the close race between Congressman Mike Garcia and Assemblywoman Christy Smith in California’s 25th Congressional District (CA-25). This most recent estimate was adjusted based on valid vote-by-mail ballots received in the mail Monday and the estimated number of ballots returned ...
Read More »The Edge Radio Show – Polling and The Market – November 06, 2020
Host: Ron Tunick and Scott Harries Topic: Polling and The Market Guest: Bill Frank On this episode of The Edge on KHTS AM 1220 and FM 98.1, our hosts Ron Tunick and Scott Harries talk with Bill Frank as they talk about polls! The Edge starts off its show with Coach Ron and Scott talking with Bill Frank as they ...
Read More »Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey Concedes, George Gascón New D.A.
District Attorney Jackie Lacey has conceded Friday morning, making George Gascón the new D.A. for Los Angeles County. Gascón, the former San Francisco District Attorney, is leading the election results by a seven-point margin as of Friday morning, about 53.72 percent to 46.28 percent margin, a difference of just over 229,000 votes. In a speech Friday holding back tears, Lacey ...
Read More »How To Track Your Ballot, L.A. County Yet To Process Over 791,000 Ballots
With votes cast and over 791,000 ballots in the process of being counted in Los Angeles County, here’s how to track and receive notifications on the status of vote-by-mail election ballots. To track a mail-in ballot, the California Secretary of State set up ‘Where’s My Ballot?’ The program allows voters to track and receive notifications on the status of their ...
Read More »Eye On The Valley – iLEAD, Voting, and Jokes – November 06, 2020
Hosts: Matt Watson Topic: iLEAD, Voting, and Jokes Guests: Ayden Bybee, Lisa Latimer, Cameron Smyth, and Tony Watson SCVi Charter School The Eye On The Valley Show – November 06, 2020 On this episode of Eye On The Valley, our host Matt Watson talks with his guests Ayden Bybee, Lisa Latimer, Mayor Cameron Smyth, and Tony Watson. Matt starts off ...
Read More »Political Signs In Santa Clarita Must Be Removed By Nov. 14
As Election Day has passed, political signs have been left across the Santa Clarita Valley. While votes are still in the process of being tallied, candidates and their campaigns now have until Nov. 15 to remove political signage from private property in Santa Clarita, according to City of Santa Clarita spokesperson Carrie Lujan. “Candidates have 10 days to remove all ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Election Results: Local Races Close Across SCV
Santa Clarita election results are continuing to be updated Wednesday afternoon, as additional in-person ballots are counted. Several races across the Santa Clarita Valley are very close, with the election for the 25th Congressional District within one percent of each candidate. Other races for the state senate and school boards are also in contention. See the Full Results Here: 2020 ...
Read More »Los Angeles County Probation Youth Encouraged To Vote In 2020 Election
The 2020 election season witnessed an influx in participation by probation youth in juvenile camps and halls, with the Youth Voter Registration Initiative helping youths register to vote. The program has helped guide young voters in juvenile halls for the past several years, run by Supervising Program Analyst Rahman Williams, who is responsible for training staff members in assisting voter ...
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