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Larry Elder Claims Democrats Have Denied Every Republican Victory Since 2000

Dave Rubin Report · Spencer Pratt Gets His Revenge as Gavin Newsom Election Fraud Video Goes Viral Fast · July 10, 2026
Larry Elder Claims Democrats Have Denied Every Republican Victory Since 2000
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Spencer Pratt Gets His Revenge as Gavin Newsom Election Fraud Video Goes Viral Fast
"Every single victory the Democrats have Republicans have won since 2000 has been challenged during certification by Democrats. Nobody calls them election deniers. Donald Trump raises very legitimate arguments about Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and about the laptop story being subdued and suppressed."
Former California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder argues that Democrats have consistently challenged Republican electoral victories for over two decades without facing accusations of election denial. He cites Hillary Clinton calling Trump's presidency 'illegitimate,' John Lewis refusing to attend the inauguration, and 30 Democrats attempting to decertify Ohio in 2004, including January 6 committee member Benny Thompson. Elder contends this establishes a double standard where Trump's 2020 election challenges are uniquely stigmatized.

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Host Dave Rubin discusses California's election integrity with former gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder and national security commentator Brian in response to Governor Gavin Newsom's threats to prosecute anyone interfering with California elections at Trump's direction. Elder provides a detailed historical account arguing Democrats have challenged every Republican presidential victory since 2000 without being labeled election deniers, citing Hillary Clinton, John Lewis, and 30 House Democrats who attempted to decertify states. The conversation centers on Spencer Pratt's transformation into an election integrity activist after losing the LA mayoral race despite his opponent Nithia Ramen initially conceding on election night. Pratt now publicly accuses California of operating a 'rigged casino' system. The panel criticizes California's voting procedures, including no voter ID requirements and mail-in ballots that allegedly allow votes to be seen through envelopes. Elder explains the mathematical impossibility of Republican victories in Los Angeles, where GOP registration has dropped from 30% in 1997 to 15% today. Brian advocates for Taiwan's same-day voting model with mandatory ID and transparent counting as a national security standard. The discussion concludes with debate over whether the Trump Department of Justice can successfully investigate and prosecute California election fraud, with acknowledgment that dismantling a decades-old political machine will require patience despite ongoing harm to the system.

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