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Liz Wheeler: ‘Illegal activities found’ in LA election chaos as ‘homeless drug users’ registered in large numbers

Liz Wheeler: 'Illegal activities found' in LA election chaos as 'homeless drug users' registered in large numbers

In an unexpected turn of events in the Los Angeles mayoral race, popular figure Spencer Pratt found himself trailing behind relative newcomer Nithya Raman. This surprising outcome led Blaze TV host Liz Wheeler to voice her suspicions about potential election fraud.

Now, she seems convinced something nefarious occurred.

“A crime was detected today,” Wheeler stated. “But let me be clear—California’s election system feels entirely rigged. The way things are going here, I think, it’s reasonable to question everything.”

Recent news has highlighted these so-called “crimes.” A New York Post piece indicated that “thousands of homeless individuals were registered to vote in Los Angeles without residing in shelters or facilities with beds.”

During her interview with Will Chamberlain, he suggested to Wheeler that ballots may be sent to a centralized location where many homeless people could receive them.

“That’s exactly what the New York Post uncovered,” Wheeler said.

She elaborated, “As Spencer Pratt lost to Nithya Raman on Monday, it surfaced that one drop-in center, which received a hefty $600,000 from the Socialist Party candidate, registered 185 voters but provided no actual accommodations.”

Wheeler contended this facility is one of the locations that Chamberlain speculated about. “There are 185 people registered here, yet there are no beds, and financial ties to Nithya Raman are evident. Given this revelation, a U.S. attorney’s investigation is now underway,” she added, quoting the paper.

The article further disclosed that the drop-in center in question relies on taxpayer funding.

Wheeler emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, “The corruption these people are involved in is astonishing.”

When approached for comment by the Post, Raman’s campaign and the Los Angeles shelter provided no response. Strangely, a photo of Raman handing over the check has since vanished from the shelter’s website.

Wheeler remarked, “This isn’t just about political donations; if you reside in Los Angeles, this is your money being funneled here.”

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