NBC News reports:
The handful of Americans who have won $1 million checks from tech billionaire Elon Musk’s super PAC have a few things in common. Per the giveaway’s stated rules, they are all registered voters, according to public records. They all live in presidential battleground states, according to the same records. And presumably they have all signed Musk’s petition “in Favor of Free Speech and the Right to Bear Arms” — a requirement to win the lottery-style contest.
Musk has said that party affiliation doesn’t affect who wins. None of the 14 winners, though, appears to be a registered Democrat or visible supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris. The super PAC has faced an accusation from Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner that its contest appears not to be random, as Musk has advertised it. In his lawsuit, he noted that the first two winners, Oct. 19 and Oct. 20, were present with Musk at rallies when their names were announced.
Read the full article. One of the winners told NBC that no Democrats have won because they don’t believe in the Constitution and therefore wouldn’t sign the petition. He also claims that he doesn’t know the process by which he was chosen and did not ask. Today’s winner is below.
Ronald of Clarkston, Michigan received $1M for signing our petition to support the Constitution.
Every day until Election Day, a person who signs will be selected to earn $1M as a spokesperson for America PAC.
SIGN: https://t.co/TMeyWUhbrH pic.twitter.com/akSJEd3IQz
— America (@america) November 1, 2024