
Schweizer: “Is it still election fraud when it’s legal?”
From The Drill Down with Peter Schweizer by Government Accountability Institute
June 10, 2026 · 28 min
About this episode
Peter Schweizer discusses the implications of California's election laws on the perception of election fraud.
California’s glacial counting of primary election votes is a feature, not a bug. The state’s election laws are deliberately designed to make elections as untraceable and lengthy as possible. As author and investigative journalist Peter Schweizer asks, “If you make election fraud legal, is it still fraud?”
People in this episode
Host: Peter Schweizer
Topics covered
- election fraud
- California elections
- voting laws
- political accountability
- investigative journalism
Keywords
- election fraud
- California
- voting laws
- Peter Schweizer
- investigative journalism
Mentioned in this episode
Places: California
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