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Investigative journalist James O’Keefe and Election Watch have stumbled upon a bizarre occurrence in Democratic campaign filings; thousands of small donations totaling often close to a couple of hundred thousand dollars per person made to Democrats from elderly Democrats. It seemed rather strange that these elderly people, who appear to almost all life in average homes and are unemployed, would contribute excessive donations, which average out to multiple donations a day for years. Who makes donations like that? Some people sign up to contribute once a month, which is normal, not multiple times a day.

Suspicious money laundering may have been occurring, with donations made using the old folks’ names and addresses since they were less likely to discover them than younger people. O’Keefe, who started OMG Media Group after parting ways with Project Veritas, showed up at the homes of several of the elderly people, who have been dubbed “Smurfs,” to confront them about the excessive contributions. They all appeared to be Democrats of modest means who seemed confused and generally denied making anything but small amounts. 
 

One of the biggest recipients of the small amounts of donations was Janet for Justice, the campaign of Janet Protasiewicz, who narrowly won her Wisconsin Supreme Court race, tipping the balance on the court in favor of Democrats. 

Election Watch suspects the money could be coming from overseas interests since the small amounts correlate to currency exchange differences. The strange contributions totaled $4.7 million. They are all publicly available in plain view on the FEC’s website. 

O’Keefe and his team showed up at the home of Michael Jamieson in Maryland, who had allegedly contributed 3,000 times totaling 32,000. When asked about the donations, Jamieson, whose employment was listed as “unemployed,” opened his rundown-looking door, ranted about Donald Trump, and said, “Stop f****** with me.” 

O’Keefe stopped by the home of Cindy Nowe, who allegedly contributed 1,000 times to ActBlue, totaling $18,000. She told him she donated to ActBlue for “$5 once in a while” because she has “various charities” she likes to give to. When he asked her if she’d donated $18,000, she said no.

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https://townhall.com/columnists/rachelalexander/2023/04/10/47-million-in-small-amounts-of-money-donated-to-democrats-apparently-without-the-donors-knowledge-n2621731

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  • I looked at the list for my area.  The names are suspicious because one of them is a retired county DA who lives almost off grid and deals primarily in cash.  I can't imagine him him donating repeatedly as the list shows.  I think he was/is a Democrat but the large sum of money in many donations is highly suspect in my opinion.   The other 2 names of women I recognized but I can't believe the repetitiveness in donations from them.  This seems illegal to me.  

  • If the supposed donors were unaware of the their donations; it appears to me that the Marxists (formerly known as Democrats) not only cheat during elections, but also in collecting funds.  I wonder how thet cheat in other ways!  Imagine the outcry if the RNC did this.

  • These sort of lawless shenanigans have been going on in the Democrat Party for decades... WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE GOP.  The only way to stop it is to limit campaigning to 90 days and limit all expenditures to government-funded and organized events.  Public service broadcasts of Town Halls and debates where all candidates on the ballot are heard.  One has to take the money out of running for public office. 

    Term limits would also serve to cut back donations... as the 'quid pro quo expectations would vanish with one term as the limit on public service.   The elected official or appointee would effectively be an independent agent, free to govern based on their conscience, without the pressure to appease special interests to raise funds for the next election.  The power of incumbency and political parties would also be greatly diminished with term limits.

    • Thank you!

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    https://www.fec.gov/data/receipts/individual-contributions/?committ...

    All you will need to do is add your zip code and search.

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  • Again, and again, we know this......will there ever be anything done about it?

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