Dem GOTV Group Caught on Camera Endorsing Voter Fraud
Hidden camera video shows the director of Work for Progress backing plans to cast fraudulent ballots
Sen. Mark Udall, (D., Colo.) / AP
BY: Lachlan Markay
October 22, 2014 1:00 pm
October 22, 2014 1:00 pm
A
top official at a Democratic get-out-the-vote outfit working to reelect
Sen. Mark Udall (D., Colo) appears to endorse voter fraud in a hidden
camera video released on Wednesday.
The
video, released by conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe, shows Meredith
Hicks, director of the political canvassing group Work for Progress,
endorse the casting of fraudulent mail-in ballots for ineligible voters.
“If
they are not eligible to vote, and all these people are throwing out
ballots, lets use those ballots to vote. So we can get as many votes as
possible,” O’Keefe tells Hicks in the video.
“Yes, definitely,” she responds.
Work for Progress has received
millions of dollars from a network of dark money groups in Colorado,
Boston, and Washington, D.C., to canvass on behalf of Udall and get out
the Democratic vote ahead of the November election.
One of its employees is already facing
voter registration fraud charges in Colorado after he allegedly
registered voters who were not eligible to cast ballots in the state.
In O’Keefe’s undercover video, Hicks suggests fraudulently filling out mail-in ballots that voters have discarded.
“If
someone throws out the ballot, if you want to fill it out you should do
it,” she says. When O’Keefe notes that doing so could tip the balance
of the Colorado Senate election, she replies, “I agree. You’re totally
right.”
Work
for Progress is the primary contractor for a Democratic super PAC
called Fair Share Action. That group’s 501(c)(4) arm, and a host of
other organizations to which they are tied, are among the 180
organizations backed by Democracy Alliance, a secretive network of liberal donors.
According to Mother Jones,
O’Keefe targeted other pro-Udall organizations, including a Democratic
Party field office in Boulder, with similar undercover video work.
Unlike Work for Progress, those offices did not endorse his proposed
schemes.
Work for Progress did not respond to a request for comment by press time.
O’Keefe
included in the video an interview with Colorado Secretary of State
Scott Gessler, who says the fraudulent use of discarded mail-in ballots
is a serious concern.
The
video is the latest from Project Veritas Action, the new activist arm
of O’Keefe’s organization that has set its sights on competitive Senate
races around the country.
One
recent video revealed campaign staffers for Kentucky Democrat Alison
Lundergan Grimes saying that the Senate candidate is lying about her
support for the state’s coal industry.
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