Elon Musk Veers Into Clearly Illegal Vote Buying, Offering $1 Million Per Day Lottery Prize Only to Registered Voters

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Who have signed his petition.

That's clearly vote buying and blatantly illegal.

Where is the FEC? or the FBI for that matter.

“Elon Musk says on stage at a town hall that America PAC will be awarding $1 million every day until the election to a registered Pennsylvania voter who has signed his petition. Musk awarded the first $1 million this evening to someone at the town hall, bringing the guy onto the stage and handing him a jumbo check, lotto-style.

 
Who have signed his petition.

That's clearly vote buying and blatantly illegal.

Where is the FEC? or the FBI for that matter.

“Elon Musk says on stage at a town hall that America PAC will be awarding $1 million every day until the election to a registered Pennsylvania voter who has signed his petition. Musk awarded the first $1 million this evening to someone at the town hall, bringing the guy onto the stage and handing him a jumbo check, lotto-style.

So? There’s always restrictions in any give away.

Don’t you have about 200 Brit’s over here campaigning for Harris that should be arrested for election interference?
 
Musk is breaking no laws, the payments are not for registering to vote. They are for signing the petition and referring other registered voters to sign it.

The petition pledges support for the First and Second Amendments, not for a political candidate. Democrats can sign it too.

Paying people to gather signatures is something that happens in every election cycle.
 
Who have signed his petition.

That's clearly vote buying and blatantly illegal.

Where is the FEC? or the FBI for that matter.

“Elon Musk says on stage at a town hall that America PAC will be awarding $1 million every day until the election to a registered Pennsylvania voter who has signed his petition. Musk awarded the first $1 million this evening to someone at the town hall, bringing the guy onto the stage and handing him a jumbo check, lotto-style.


You just said he's paying people to sign a petition ... nothing was said of paying people to vote.
 
You just said he's paying people to sign a petition ... nothing was said of paying people to vote.
It was a lottery. You could win 1 mil. but you had to sign the petition to qualify. I think that is the way it is structured.
 
You just said he's paying people to sign a petition ... nothing was said of paying people to vote.
The whole point is to say outrageous things and start a liberal circle jerk. Truth, details, facts, and legality play no part. It seems this attempt at gaslighting was thwarted early and failed to attract enough liberal attention.
 
Not as far as I know. Why would they be?

Here's real interference!

British Labour Party sending staff to campaign for Harris in US swing states


The left-leaning British Labour Party is sending nearly 100 members to U.S. battleground states to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the presidential election.

Sofia Patel, head of operations for the Labour Party, shared the plans via LinkedIn on Wednesday. She said current and former party staff will target key swing states such as North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia.


 
Who have signed his petition.

That's clearly vote buying and blatantly illegal.

Where is the FEC? or the FBI for that matter.

“Elon Musk says on stage at a town hall that America PAC will be awarding $1 million every day until the election to a registered Pennsylvania voter who has signed his petition. Musk awarded the first $1 million this evening to someone at the town hall, bringing the guy onto the stage and handing him a jumbo check, lotto-style.

Cite the law he's breaking and why what he's doing is illegal. Clearly, you think he's broken a law, cite it and why it applies to this situation.

1. Has he offered money to have people vote for a specific candidate, or is he just getting out the vote?
2. How is this any different from the walking around money democrat operatives take with them?
3. How is this any different from the free rides democrats offer to get people likely to vote for them to the polls?
 
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