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Watch: James O’Keefe Goes Undercover As Homeless Person in Los Angeles to Expose Illegal Cash for Ballots Scheme

Leftist orgs and NGOs taking advantage of homeless problem by paying bums to sign ballot initiatives, as well as registering them to vote.

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In one of his most daring stunts to date, investigative reporter James O’Keefe disguised himself as a homeless person to get dirt on a Democrat scheme paying bums for votes in Los Angeles.

In his latest exposé with the Citizen Journalism Foundation, O’Keefe uncovered a widespread network of leftist orgs and NGOs taking advantage of Los Angeles’ homeless problem by paying the “unhoused” to sign ballot initiatives, as well as registering them to vote.

“That is a federal felony, and it didn’t just happen once. It happened over and over and over again,” O’Keefe says. “We personally witnessed and covertly filmed this happening at least 28 times over the span of our investigation, and that is just in Los Angeles.”

“Political consulting firms receive multi-million dollar contracts from big businesses, such as Uber or Delta Airlines, to employ petition circulators and pay them to gather signatures on specific petitions that would benefit their business,” O’Keefe explains.

“These petition circulators are paid per signature and they’re paid surprisingly well,” he says, noting they can fetch anywhere from $5 to $10 for a single signature.

O’Keefe also saw petitioners paying homeless people $2 to sign ballot petitions.

“Paying citizens to sign petitions is a violation of California Elections Code 18603,” O’Keefe notes, “which states, ‘every person who offers or gives money or other valuable consideration
to another in exchange for his or her signature on a state, county, municipal, or district initiative,
referendum, or recall petition is guilty of a misdemeanor.'”

Paying people to register to vote is also a federal felony under 52 USC 10307, which states, “Whoever knowingly or willfully pays or offers to pay or accepts payment for registration to vote shall be fined not more than $10,000 and imprisoned not more than five years.”

Throughout the process of documenting the fraud, O’Keefe and his crew were threatened with beatdowns for asking too many questions, with one NGO employee lying that he was an LAPD officer as he filmed the journalists attempting to expose the illegal ballot harvesting.


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