In the state level news here (e.g. the LA Times), CA Republicans are stating they knew all about this and were doing the same thing, but the dems were better at it than them.
I don't buy it. The main reason being what I always say regarding similar stuff: Every damn time votes are "found" after an election, anywhere in the country, they are 99% Democrat votes. What Paul Ryan said is what actually makes sense: If walk-in and absentee ballots from before and on election day are trending one way, statistically, random "found" ballots that show up later would somewhat follow that trend plus or minus some percentage, not turn an election upside down.
All I can say is that it appears I'm getting out of here just in the nick of time. With this latest change to elected demographics, the state will basically become a dem dictatorship. It is at this time basically impossible for Rs to do anything against an esentially super-super majority.