Since 1992, voter turnout has fluctuated between 73 million and 105 million.
A presidential candidate only needs around 50 million votes to win.
The press keeps going with the 2 million figure. The 2002 census pegs California's total population as 35 million (29.7 million in 1990).
Percentage breakdown - White persons: 59.5%, Hispanic/Latin persons: 32.4%, Asian persons: 10.9%, Black/African American persons: 6.7%.
If there's 12 and a quarter million total Hispanics and just under half of them are here illegally how can anyone accuse the Border Patrol of racial profiling?
What has happened to California's black population (6.7%)? They made up 13.4% of Californians 12 years before. The U.S. average right now is 12.3%.