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The View hosts break out in vicious fight over California’s vote count

News RoomBy News RoomJune 8, 20260 ViewsNo Comments

A heated debate erupted on ABC’s “The View” Monday as co-hosts Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sunny Hostin sparred over California’s prolonged vote-counting process.

The clash came as the race for second place in LA’s mayoral contest tightened, with Spencer Pratt slipping behind progressive Nithya Raman as additional ballots continued to come in.

The panel first aired a clip of President Donald Trump criticizing NBC News moderator Kristen Welker and alleging election misconduct was taking place in the Golden State.

After “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg questioned why allegations of fraud seem to surface whenever one political side loses, Griffin argued repeated claims about stolen elections have persisted despite years of investigations and legal challenges failing to produce proof.

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She said skepticism about election results can grow when counting stretches on for days or weeks after election day, adding California should explore ways to speed up the process.

Griffin pointed to Florida as an example of a state that handles large numbers of mail ballots while still reporting results quickly.

“People tend to not trust elections when it takes a real long time to count votes,” Griffin said. “LA, and California in general, need to figure out how to do this quicker.

“Change the laws so you can do it in one day. Florida has a lot of mail-in and they get their results the same night.”

Hostin quickly pushed back, arguing that accuracy should take precedence over speed. She defended California’s system, saying officials verify signatures on ballots and follow up when discrepancies arise.

“I feel the exact opposite,” Hostin said. “I think if someone is taking their time to count the votes, I think if someone is looking at every single thing … it does take a long time to be right, to do it well.”

The disagreement intensified when Griffin challenged Hostin’s explanation. “Why can Florida do it right in one night, though?” Griffin asked.

Hostin responded by emphasizing California’s size and voter population. “I don’t think you can do it when you have 23 million registered voters. It’s just not possible!” she said.

Griffin countered that earlier processing of mail ballots could help accelerate reporting, while Hostin maintained that California’s massive volume of vote-by-mail ballots presents a unique challenge.

Unlike states such as Florida and Texas, which process large numbers of mail ballots before election day and typically report near-complete unofficial results within hours of polls closing, California continues counting ballots for days or even weeks after voting ends.

Election experts say the state’s scale is a major factor.

California has roughly 23 million registered voters and offers multiple voting methods, including mail ballots, vote centers, secure drop boxes and provisional ballots.

State law also permits ballots to arrive after Election Day if they were postmarked on time. In addition, voters are given opportunities to correct signature or identification issues, extending the time required to finalize results.

Election officials have argued that California’s system is designed to ensure every valid ballot is counted, even if that means waiting longer for final results.

“California law prioritizes counting every valid ballot, not just the fastest ballots,” a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Registrar previously told The California Post.

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