Elon Musk's Voter Giveaway and the US Presidential Elections 2024: A Legal Perspective
Elon Musk's initiative to give away $1 million a day to registered voters as part of his political action committee has attracted scrutiny. The movement aims to incentivize voter engagement ahead of the US presidential elections 2024. A Pennsylvania judge will deliberate on whether to halt this giveaway, deemed an illegal lottery by critics.
Since initiating this program on October 19, Musk has randomly selected voters for monetary prizes, with a focus on states pivotal to the election outcome such as Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. His vocal support for Donald Trump has raised eyebrows in political circles, especially with a crucial debate between Trump and Kamala Harris imminent.
With 16 voters already awarded, the program’s fate will be determined shortly, culminating in a final distribution set for November 5. Stay informed as this situation develops.
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