Project Veritas’ James O’Keefe notes that his organization did an undercover video about possible vote fraud in Kentucky, and Democrat Senate challenger Alison Grimes went from a four-point poll lead to a 16-point loss.
In Colorado, incumbent Democrat Mark Udall was trailing by a small margin but lost by three points after Project Veritas’ work in that state.
And in North Carolina, considered a tossup Senate seat in the 2014 race, Democrat incumbent Kay Hagan went from a two-point lead to a two-point loss to Republican Thom Tillis after videos released by Project Veritas.
So does the undercover work of guerrilla journalists like O’Keefe make a difference?
He thinks so, for several reasons, and so do others.
More with video @ WND
He needs to do more, in more places, and get 100's of others helping him.
ReplyDeleteVoter fraud, on *either* side, is despicable.
He has done a most, commendable job.
DeleteHis videos should be played at the Senate confirmation hearings for the new Attorney General who doesn't believe in Voter IDs cuz it racccissst.
ReplyDeleteBingo! Excellent.
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