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Cards Against Humanity to pay swing-state non-voters to make a plan to vote

Cards Against Humanity (CAH) is jumping into the 2024 White House race by proposing to pay blue-leaning non-voters in battleground states to make voting plans.

The company behind the popular card game launched a website Tuesday encouraging people who didn't vote in the 2020 election to do so this November. They are considering paying up to $100 to voters in some battleground states. Voters could receive payments if they write an apology for not voting in 2020, make plans to vote, and post on social media that “Donald Trump is a human urinal.”

The company is also selling a $7.99 card game pack inspired by the 2024 general election. He said the money will go to a super PAC called Cards Against Humanity PAC. The outside group was registered on August 5, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Submitted documents.

The company says that while prospective voters across the country can receive the benefits, the largest payments will be made in seven battleground states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. It is said that it will be given to the residents of

Cards Against Humanity announced that 1,767 non-voters have “apologized” to date. Participants do not need to provide proof of voting. According to To the terms. The card's website says it is “exploiting a loophole in the law.”

The ballot initiative comes after America PAC, a super PAC funded by tech billionaire Elon Musk, asked Americans to sign a petition supporting the First and Second Amendments. This comes days after it began offering supporters $47 for each registered voter who signs a petition. In battleground states.

CAH is also suing Musk for $15 million for allegedly destroying the company's property in Texas. CAH has supported Democrats in past election cycles. In 2018, it created an expansion pack for the midterm elections to increase support for Democrats.

“Cards Against Humanity really helped Hillary Clinton last time. We have the support of tens of millions of Americans who want to restore a thriving economy and secure our borders. “Kamala is endorsing an unrelated card game,” Trump campaign spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt said in a statement to The Hill.

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