Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bribing Wisconsin voters with 100$ and gathering their data for the next election. Elon Musk is making buying up the American political system part of his regular habits. I guess he will need to do so to ensure Tesla gets bailed out again with billions by the US taxpayer when it goes belly up.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/us/politics/elon-musk-wisconsin-petition.html
By offering cash to voters who sign a petition opposing “activist judges,” Elon Musk’s super PAC can help identify conservative voters in a race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Elon Musk is bringing back his most controversial gambit from the 2024 presidential election: paying voters as part of a plan to identify and turn out conservative-leaning ones.
The super PAC that Mr. Musk founded to funnel his fortune into Republican causes, America PAC, said on Thursday that it was offering $100 to registered voters in Wisconsin who sign a petition “in opposition to activist judges” or refer others to sign it. Mr. Musk has been using the group to spend millions of dollars to elect a conservative candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court in an April 1 election.
So he is buying elections????
He did it in the 2024 cycle without repurcussion, so why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this like buying someone a beer on voting day from the 1800s? Regardless, sounds like the other side should now just do the same thing until maybe they both agree that yeah, this is not a great idea.
It was ok when he wasn’t a government employee but now that he’s the number one person working at the White House it’s wrong. hopefully they will find a violation that fits. The other side couldn’t do this because they haven’t made up a job and put in someone who didn’t even grow up in America whose it is to cut benefits and jobs from Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Does this violate state law in Wisconsin? Obviously federal enforcement is hopeless, but is there a state law that covers this conduct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bribing Wisconsin voters with 100$ and gathering their data for the next election. Elon Musk is making buying up the American political system part of his regular habits. I guess he will need to do so to ensure Tesla gets bailed out again with billions by the US taxpayer when it goes belly up.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/us/politics/elon-musk-wisconsin-petition.html
By offering cash to voters who sign a petition opposing “activist judges,” Elon Musk’s super PAC can help identify conservative voters in a race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Elon Musk is bringing back his most controversial gambit from the 2024 presidential election: paying voters as part of a plan to identify and turn out conservative-leaning ones.
The super PAC that Mr. Musk founded to funnel his fortune into Republican causes, America PAC, said on Thursday that it was offering $100 to registered voters in Wisconsin who sign a petition “in opposition to activist judges” or refer others to sign it. Mr. Musk has been using the group to spend millions of dollars to elect a conservative candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court in an April 1 election.
So he is buying elections????
Anonymous wrote:Bribing Wisconsin voters with 100$ and gathering their data for the next election. Elon Musk is making buying up the American political system part of his regular habits. I guess he will need to do so to ensure Tesla gets bailed out again with billions by the US taxpayer when it goes belly up.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/us/politics/elon-musk-wisconsin-petition.html
By offering cash to voters who sign a petition opposing “activist judges,” Elon Musk’s super PAC can help identify conservative voters in a race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Elon Musk is bringing back his most controversial gambit from the 2024 presidential election: paying voters as part of a plan to identify and turn out conservative-leaning ones.
The super PAC that Mr. Musk founded to funnel his fortune into Republican causes, America PAC, said on Thursday that it was offering $100 to registered voters in Wisconsin who sign a petition “in opposition to activist judges” or refer others to sign it. Mr. Musk has been using the group to spend millions of dollars to elect a conservative candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court in an April 1 election.
Anonymous wrote:FAFO
https://bsky.app/profile/wkow27news.bsky.social/post/3llhj4e3kmd2r
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul said he plans to take legal action against Elon Musk in response to a cash prize related to Wisconsin's Supreme Court election.
Anonymous wrote:Are there no laws prohibiting paying for petition signatures as long as the "petition" has no actual legal power? Do we need some kind of law prohibiting any such activity when it is conditioned on whether a person has registered to vote?
Anonymous wrote:This may end up being a good thing.
If Musk is violating state law, Trump won't be able to pardon him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Musk has done this before - remember his $1 million “lottery” in PA to get registered voters to sign a petition, and a similar $47 giveaway to voters in swing states for signing a petition?
This is just naked, shameless bribery.
How was any of that, and now this, permitted from a legal point of view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Musk has done this before - remember his $1 million “lottery” in PA to get registered voters to sign a petition, and a similar $47 giveaway to voters in swing states for signing a petition?
This is just naked, shameless bribery.
How was any of that, and now this, permitted from a legal point of view.
I think it should be at least 500 to make it interesting.
Maybe he should get one of those $200 million grants from the National Democracy Endowment to further expand the registered voters which is a good thing for a democracy.
Anonymous wrote:This may end up being a good thing.
If Musk is violating state law, Trump won't be able to pardon him.
Anonymous wrote:Musk has done this before - remember his $1 million “lottery” in PA to get registered voters to sign a petition, and a similar $47 giveaway to voters in swing states for signing a petition?
This is just naked, shameless bribery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Musk has done this before - remember his $1 million “lottery” in PA to get registered voters to sign a petition, and a similar $47 giveaway to voters in swing states for signing a petition?
This is just naked, shameless bribery.
How was any of that, and now this, permitted from a legal point of view.