Sunday, September 22, 2024

'Ghost candidate' says he was Offered $50k to Run for Office

A ghost candidate who helped sway a Miami-area legislative race back in 2020 testified Friday that he was offered $50,000 to run for office. ... "The Democratic candidate had the same last name as me, and it would help save in votes away in exchange for me running, so he would give me $50,000, $25,000 before the election and 25 after," Rodriguez told the court. "I agreed to do it, I needed the money. I am ashamed, but I needed the money, so I said yes," he said.

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Some elections really are rigged. Turns out it is the Republicans who are doing it.

#1 | Posted by johnny_hotsauce at 2024-09-22 12:24 PM

I hope they gave him another 25 for the article.

"I agreed to do it, I needed the money. I am ashamed, but I needed the money, so I said yes,"
classic. I'm keeping it.

#2 | Posted by beef_supreme at 2024-09-22 12:55 PM

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