Left's New Socialist Darling's Troubled Past Revealed: Unpaid Taxes and Welfare Fraud Charges

Jul 04, 2021 View Original Article
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    32% Somewhat Conservative

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    32% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -72% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : "I think most people who have received any type of government assistance knows that there are overpayments, there are underpayments, and you know, it was paid back."
44% : A 2004 state tax warrant sought to collect back taxes from Walton and her then-husband of $562, which ballooned to $749 once the penalty and interest were added in.
37% : Democrat India Walton, a self-described democratic socialist who scored an upset win in Buffalo, New York's Democratic mayoral primary last week, has a past that includes an accusation of welfare fraud and failure to pay taxes, according to a published report.

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