What do "free elections" cost now?
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11-08-2024, 10:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2024 10:45 AM by David Lockmiller.)
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RE: What do "free elections" cost now?
(11-08-2024 06:39 AM)AussieMick Wrote: Thanks, David. Obviously I've not much knowledge of US laws, but was this really a Lottery ( I would imagine these are legally defined), because the people were not wagering or paying out any $ ? It was not a lottery. A lottery is a matter of random choice. Musk, through his attorney, admitted in court that the winner was selected on the basis of their pro-Trump social media posts (as I recall). There were 12 drawings. The cost for Musk to obtain the voter information of one million previously unregistered voters in the contested swing states was $12 million. He now had the voter information of one million potential voters in all of the battleground states, who by means of this information could be contacted individually by phone, mailings, and knocks-on-the-door. And, the beauty of the whole scheme was that no one would know how he was able to interfere in this manner in the 2024 free elections for the President of the United States. However, there was a fatal flaw that entered this scheme. As previously stated: "Musk, through his attorney, [had to admit] in court that the winner was selected on the basis of their pro-Trump social media posts (as I recall)." The voter information of every "lottery" participant was obtained by criminal fraud. In addition, the $12 million "lottery pay-out's" all went to Trump supporters as a matter of fact. "So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." -- Plutarch |
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