FPI / November 13, 2020
FAIRFAX, VA – A leading conservative activist organization today announced that it is offering a $10,000 reward to any resident of Atlanta, Detroit, Milwaukee, or Philadelphia who provides “information that leads to the arrest and conviction of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.”
Americans for Limited Government (ALG) said it was publicizing the campaign in each city through the widespread distribution of “wanted” posters displaying the program’s website — VoterFraudReward.com.
The poster distribution campaign is thought to be the first of its kind in history.
ALG launched its campaign after "evidence emerged from each of the five cities targeted strongly indicating massive voter fraud on a scale never before experienced in a presidential election," its statement said.
In seven Milwaukee wards, early reports emerged of more presidential election votes than registered voters.
In Detroit, the Trump administration has already filed a lawsuit over what appear to be systematic efforts to prevent Republican election observers from monitoring the ballot counting process. And in Pennsylvania, the Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit alleging “creation and implementation of illegal ‘two-tiered’ voting system for the election.”
In a related development, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Tuesday offered up to $1 million in bounties for tips leading to voter fraud convictions anywhere in the country.
“I support President Trump’s efforts to identify voter fraud in the presidential election,” Patrick said in a written statement
“ALG’s wanted poster campaign is admittedly a unique approach to ferreting out corruption necessitated by the Democrat Party’s entirely unique attempt to utterly destroy the very fabric of election integrity. And we are confident that the good people of the key cities we have selected will be eager to help expose those who have perpetrated the greatest election fraud in the history of our country,” said Rick Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government.
The posters urge residents who have evidence of voter fraud to contact ALG at 202-847-6551, or VoterFraudReward.com
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