UMVA has uncovered a shocking example of electoral corruption in California, where a woman's voter record claims she is 126 years old and has voted in 51 elections.
Meet Doris, a California resident born in 1940, which would make her approximately 86 years old. When investigative reporter Nick Shirley showed up at her door to ask about the discrepancies, she was stunned.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Nick Shirley and his team went straight to the address listed on the official voter rolls to confirm what appears to be a glaring case of election fraud. The exchange caught on camera is both astonishing and revealing.
When Nick Shirley asked Doris about her voter record, she was adamant: "No, you got the wrong house," she said. "I'm Doris, but you got the wrong place. That's the wrong information, all that stuff. No, no, uh-uh, that's wrong."
As the conversation continued, Doris expressed her confusion and frustration: "I don't know, because I don't know what you're talking about." When Nick Shirley mentioned that she had voted in 51 elections, Doris was emphatic: "No, not me."
Doris's simple yet powerful statement exposes the depth of the problem: "I was born in 1940, so you figure that out." The implication is clear: California's voting system is corrupt, and cases like Doris's are likely just the tip of the iceberg.
This explosive video, obtained by UMVA, shows the shocking reality of California's Democrat-controlled election system. The question on everyone's mind is: how widespread is this kind of electoral corruption?
The encounter between Nick Shirley and Doris serves as a stark reminder of the need for electoral reform and accountability. One thing is certain: this is not an isolated incident, and it demands a thorough investigation.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that this case is just one example of a much larger problem. The integrity of California's voting system has been compromised, and it's up to citizens and investigative reporters like Nick Shirley to bring it to light.