Mike Lindell's Pillow Handouts During July Fourth Parade Violated Campaign Laws, Complaint Alleges
A citizen says the giveaway amounted to campaign bribery because the pillows were worth about $35 and promoted his gubernatorial bid.
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Lindell Accused Of Breaking Campaign Law By Giving Away Pillows
CBS News is reporting that a complaint was filed against Mike Lindell, a gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota, for allegedly violating Minnesota's Twinkie Law, which prohibits a candidate from giving away anything of value to persuade a person to vote for or against someone or something. The complaint said that Lindell and campaign staff were throwing pillows to the crowd at a Fourth of July parade. The complaint stated that the packaging of the…
Trump’s Minnesota governor pick tries to buy votes with pillows
Poor Mike Lindell. All the pillow salesman wants to do is become governor to save Minnesota from the scourge of being overrun by hordes of undocumented immigrants committing voter fraud, but he’s essentially nothing but a sentient collection of election problems. President Donald Trump sure does know how to pick ‘em. In the latest challenge […]
Complaint filed against Mike Lindell after he tossed pillows to spectators at a Fourth of July parade
According to the complaint, Lindell and one other individual were throwing pillows -- with an estimated retail value of $34.95 -- to spectators on the route.
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