This is the kind of story that makes you wonder how anyone can still pretend California elections are clean.
A homeless woman living on Skid Row in Los Angeles told a reporter that someone approached her and had her fill out a ballot for Karen Bass. They told her exactly who to vote for, had her sign a little form, and then paid her $2 for it.
She said they do this all the time.
“They told you to vote for Karen?”
“Yeah, had to sign a little thing.”
“And how much they pay you?”
“Just like $2.”
“$2 to sign off on a thing to vote for her?”
“Yeah. All right, so they do this for everybody out here?”
“Yeah, they come out here all the time.”
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This isn’t some isolated incident. It’s the same pattern James O’Keefe and Cam Higby have been documenting for years — a well-oiled Democrat voter fraud network operating in California’s biggest cities, especially among vulnerable populations like the homeless on Skid Row.
According to reports, these operatives are also pushing ballots for Nithya Raman in the Los Angeles mayoral race. They show up with pre-filled instructions, get people to sign, and hand over a few dollars in exchange. It’s not subtle. It’s not legal. And it’s happening right out in the open.
This comes on top of everything else we’ve already seen in this election cycle: massive late ballot drops with mathematically impossible swings, ballots getting rejected over signature issues while others sail through, and now straight-up cash-for-votes schemes targeting the most desperate people in Los Angeles.
When homeless individuals on Skid Row are being paid $2 a pop to fill out ballots for specific Democrat candidates, it destroys any claim that these elections are fair or secure. It’s classic machine politics — buy the votes you need from people who have nothing to lose and everything to gain from a couple of dollars and a meal.
California Democrats have spent years fighting against basic voter ID and signature verification while simultaneously running operations like this. They lecture everyone about “democracy” and “protecting the vote” while their operatives are literally handing out cash on Skid Row to rig local races.
The woman in the video didn’t seem surprised. She said they come out there all the time. That should tell you everything you need to know about how deep this runs.
This isn’t democracy. This is vote buying, plain and simple. And until real reforms happen — starting with voter ID and serious investigations into these operations — stories like this are going to keep coming out of Los Angeles.
The people running these schemes know exactly what they’re doing. They’re counting on the rest of us to look the other way.
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