Topic: Investigative Reporting
Posted on 6/1/2016
CBS-owned KCBS-TV Los Angeles sparked legislated action after showing that deceased voters cast ballots. Investigative reporter David Goldstein uncovered 265 dead voters in Southern California, of which 215 are in LA County. KCBS showed lawmakers how the station matched voting records from the Secretary of State’s office with death records from the Social Security Administration.
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