gallantwarrior
Gold Member
I'd take the money but vote the way I want. There are no guarantees. We have had a few candidates pull similar shit up here, in Alaska. They pass out "Vote For Me" postcards with a coupon for "free fuel" on the back. They won the argument that there was no stipulation that the receipt of free fuel was contingent on voting for them. Unfortunately, the constituency addressed in remote villages are: 1) strapped by high fuel prices; and, 2) pretty ignorant and therefore cheaply bought.So Andrew Yang is going to give $1000 to 10 families.
I guess that means that he may get as many as 10 votes!
Hell, I'd vote for him if he threw me a few thou....I ain't proud....
Maybe....