Produce the packets!
My understanding is he’s looking for up to 40 examples, paying out $25 grand each. But I may have made that up out of thin air.
Still far more evidence for your speculation than there is for rampant voter fraud.
Butthead is teaming up with MTG, and Boebert to call themselves the “Pro-America Squad”. The responses to his tweet are hilarious:
Three pennies waitin’ for change.
Diet food for zombies.
The Traitor Trio.
A tragedy in three parts.
A dullard’s triad.
Three turds, no punchbowl.
TBF that was the impression I had, a million dollar pool to be doled out as countless proofs of voter fraud rolled in.
From his website, posted 11/10/2020:
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick announced that starting today he will pay up to $1 million to incentivize, encourage and reward people to come forward and report voter fraud. Whistleblowers and tipsters should turn over their evidence to local law enforcement. Anyone who provides information that leads to an arrest and final conviction of voter fraud will be paid a minimum of $25,000.
I guess the right wingers have decided a tragedy when a person was killed would be a good time to go after Alec Baldwin. Somebody on Twitter told JD Vance after his attack, “A woman died in a tragic accident. Show some decency and respect.”
A Washington state Representative has been locked out of the State Capitol because he refuses to prove he was vaccinated.
Why start now?
Loser Donald thinks Meghan McCain should be grateful to him for giving her dad “the world’s longest funeral”.
Of course, the former guy didn’t attend or have anything to do with the funeral, but had he been there I’m sure it would have felt like an eternity listening to all those people talk about something other than himself.
Or longer than his failed casino (black jack) or any of his marriages (hookers).
Josh Mandel tweeted about how funny Dave Chappell is and used an offensive word to describe trans people. The Internet dug up a photo of ol’ Joshie in drag.
Here’s another case of Republican voter fraud.
Hartle noted that his late wife, Rosemarie, had died in 2017, but remained on the voter rolls. The signature on the returned ballot had matched what election officials had on file for Rosemarie, KLAS 8 News Now reported at the time, leaving Hartle to wonder “who took advantage of his grief” and how had they pulled it off?
Nearly a year later, there appears to be an answer.
On Thursday, the Nevada attorney general’s office announced it had filed two charges of voter fraud against Hartle, alleging that he forged his late wife’s name to vote with her ballot. Both charges — one for voting using the name of another person and another for voting more than once in the same election — are category D felonies that each can carry a prison sentence of up to four years, along with a fine of up to $5,000.
“I am shocked – shocked – to find some asshole has been voting in my dead wife’s name!”
WTG, Ted.
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“For the past ten months, President Biden and his administration have willingly surrendered the United States’ southern border to dangerous criminal cartels, with no thought given to the South Texas border communities like McAllen and Del Rio, which are running low on resources from dealing with this massive influx of illegal immigrants,” Cruz wrote. “That’s why today I am introducing this crucial legislation to alleviate the massive overload at the southern border by establishing new ports of entry in Democrat-led communities such as North Hero, Vermont, where Bernie Sanders spends his summers, and Martha’s Vineyard, where Democrat elites host their cocktail parties.”
…According to Cruz, the ports of entry would be established via Immigration & Naturalization Act (Title 8) and Public Health Service Act (Title 42) and be located in the following areas:
Block Island, R.I. Greenwich, Conn. Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Governors Island, N.Y. Rehoboth Beach, Del. Nantucket, Mass. Newport, R.I. Scarsdale, N.Y. Palo Alto, Calif. Yountville, Calif. St. Helena, Calif. North Hero, Vt.
There already is a Port of Entry in Newport RI, so that’s kind of redundant among with all the many other things wrong with the idea.
In Before: Ted Cruz gets what he wants and then starts complaining about “Sleepy Joe” busing Mexicans all over the country.
Haggard’s Law, exhibit #314159:
Marriage equality is the law of the land — except in Texas, argues the state GOP. Legislative leaders in TX issued an opinion stating legalized gay marriage shouldn’t be permitted in the Lone Star State because they feel state law trumps the SCOTUS ruling in Obergefell v Hodges.
Texas Republicans must have high expectations of their youth voter suppression efforts because this is a losing position in winning votes from the generations coming who will control future elections otherwise.
from the letter:
That doesn’t seem likely to be correct to me; why am I wrong?