When I was a kid, they used to have this thing that happened a couple of times a year where they would have a student carnival during one school day where it seemed like everyone got to play games and have a good time.
What we didn’t realize when they were having this is that this was the day that the state inspector would come to officially figure out the median attendance to figure how much finding the school got. That is an ok situation to give someone something for showing up.
Giving them something for voting? Nope, that’s not cool.
Key leaders working with the Biden campaign have been busted, caught on video offering bribes in exchange for votes in the 2020 election.
Leaders within the Native American community in Nevada offered tribal members and associates bribes for their votes, including Visa gift cards, jewelry, and other “swag.”
In a longer video, Reno-Sparks Indian Colony (RSIC) leaders can be seen offering a raffle with gift cards in amounts of $25, $100, $250, and $500 to people who can prove that they voted. They were also offering jewelry, t-shirts, and masks.
“If you come here to vote or if you voted already, RSIC is having a raffle,” said RSIC spokeswoman Bethany Sam, seen in the video wearing a Biden-Harris mask, standing in front of the Biden-Harris campaign bus.
She also can be heard saying that there are “a lot of great things to push you guys to get out here to vote, challenge you go get you out here to vote.”
The Trump campaign is expected to show the videos in a Carson City court as part of its effort to prove voter fraud and irregularities occurred in the Nevada election. In a briefing paper as part of their lawsuit, the Trump campaign referred to a “Native American Votes for Dollars Scandal.”
The left, the media, and now leaders in the Native American community are trying to deny that anything illegal occurred, despite the video evidence.
She added that the raffles were open to all, but the evidence from the videos show that entry was limited to Native Americans and their associates or staffers. Regardless of who was eligible, this is still a blatant violation of the law.