November 18, 2020

John Daniel Davidson, Political Editor at The Federalist. (Photo Credit: John Daniel Davidson Facebook Page)

The Federalist has published an article detailing a corrupt cash for votes scheme that has been operating in plain sight in Nevada.

The Federalist’s Political Editor, John Daniel Davidson, states, “Under the guise of supposedly nonprofit, nonpartisan get-out-the-vote campaigns, Native American voter advocacy groups in Nevada handed out gift cards, electronics, clothing, and other items to voters in tribal areas, in many cases documenting the exchange of ballots for “prizes” on their own Facebook pages, sometimes even while wearing official Joe Biden campaign gear.”

Davidson goes on to say, “Offering voters anything of value in exchange for their vote is a violation of federal election law, and in some cases punishable by up to two years in prison and as much as $10,000 in fines. That includes raffles, free food, free T-shirts, and so on.”

The article lists the groups involved in the scheme, which have been posting about their “success” on Facebook.  Images of the Facebook posts are included in the article.

To read the full article, visit:  https://thefederalist.com/2020/11/18/in-nevada-a-corrupt-cash-for-votes-scheme-is-hiding-in-plain-sight/

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