$MAYA 3.25m dyor CA:EtL967sgMgeDDSUrNhtQrbhe4T92idzqf4VuA6H7uGfQ okx wallet: gmgn: Token Narrative:It originated from a video and posts by an independent journalist named Nick Shirley, whose core allegation is that there is large-scale voter fraud in the state of California. He claims this is a systemic vulnerability deliberately designed as a result of long-term Democratic governance. The main points are: California's voting system is very lax—no photo ID is required, mail-in ballots are only verified by signature matching, and the election process can drag on for a month. Voter rolls are severely inaccurate: there are cases of dead people voting, instances where dogs have allegedly been registered to vote, and people listed on the rolls as being 125 years old. He personally went to visit addresses he found in California's public voter registration database. The results: many addresses turned out to be storage lockers, mailing centers/mailbox service points, or empty lots—places where nobody actually lives. Over 30 people were registered at a single address. When he went to these locations, he couldn't find anyone living there, proving the voter rolls are severely distorted. Even Elon Musk commented: "A dog successfully registered to vote in California," mocking the laxity of California's voter registration system. The implication is that if even a dog can "vote" under such a system, then there must be major vulnerabilities prone to abuse or fraud.