Vote Fraud: If there is "big money" in getting signatures for petitions and that big money creates an incentive for fraud, why isn't there also an incentive for fraud in voting?
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Vote Fraud: If there is "big money" in getting signatures for petitions and that big money creates an incentive for fraud, why isn't there also an incentive for fraud in voting?
ABC Channel KGO: In San Francisco’s Tenderloin last month, Philip Deshaun Brunson, a 50-year-old Detroit man with a criminal record, allegedly paid homeless individuals $5 each to forge signatures for “Building a Better California.” Signature gathers themselves were being paid $15 for each signature. A viral video captured Brunson instructing people to use neat handwriting before confronting ABC7 reporter Dan Noyes. The campaign says it rejected…
Vote Fraud: If there is “big money” in getting signatures for petitions and that big money creates an incentive for fraud, why isn’t there also an incentive for fraud in voting?
ABC Channel KGO: In San Francisco’s Tenderloin last month, Philip Deshaun Brunson, a 50-year-old Detroit man with a criminal record, allegedly paid homeless individuals $5 each to forge signatures for “Building a Better California.” Signature gathers themselves were being paid $15 for each signature. A viral video captured Brunson instructing people to use neat handwriting...
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