Democratic Party trackers stalk politicians, post videos of their homes

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While most serious campaigns on both sides use campaign trackers — staffers whose job is to record on video every public appearance and statement by an opponent — House Democrats are taking it to another level. They're now recording video of the homes of GOP congressmen and candidates and posting the raw footage on the Internet for all to see...

...Wisconsin GOP Rep. Reid Ribble, who said he's also been followed by a cameraman when shopping for groceries, said the home videos cross a line.

...“I think your family or your personal life should be off-limits unless it enters the campaign,” said Ohio Rep. Jim Renacci, who said a neighbor informed him that a tracker had been crouching in the bushes taking footage of the first-term congressman's home. “It's hard for my neighbors or my family to get comfortable when someone is in the bushes.”

Referring to "California GOP candidate Ricky Gill, a highly touted challenger to Democratic Rep. Jerry McNerney":

...In May, a clip of Gill's parents' Lodi, Calif., mansion appeared online. The one-minute video shows the front of the huge home, a gated fence and vast front yard. The next month brought a three-minute video that begins by slowly passing by Gill's home, with a cameraman overheard saying, “This is the house that he's been registered to vote in since 2005.”

About one minute in, the video shifts to the University of California-Berkeley, campus, where the 25-year-old Gill recently finished studying law. The tracker waits in a hallway where Gill soon appears. As the candidate walks outside, the tracker follows in clandestine pursuit...

The Gill video is below.