US billionaire Elon Musk has no legal impediment to gift voters $1 million through the lottery. On Monday (November 4), a Pennsylvania judge ruled that Tesla and SpaceX owners were allowed to continue operating. British news agency Reuters reported this.
Lawyers and directors of America PAC, a Trump campaign funder, have all claimed that the awards were intended to select spokespeople to promote a pro-Trump agenda.
American billionaires are spending dollars generously on the campaign of Republican candidate Donald Trump. That's why he established America PAC three months ago. Another initiative of his was the announcement of a million dollar lottery. He arranged for the money to be paid to one voter each day until the election in seven highly contested swing states. The conditions for participation in the lottery were two- to be a registered voter and to sign a petition in support of free speech and gun-carrying laws.
Musk has so far given 1.6 million dollars as a gift. After a check was handed out to one winner in Arizona on Monday, it was announced that another $1 million will be handed out to another winner in the final phase of the lottery in Michigan on Tuesday.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Kressner was trying to stop Musk's donation initiative. In a complaint filed in court on October 28, he said the Tesla and SpaceX owners had orchestrated this to influence voters in highly contested states.
Musk's lawyer, Andy Taylor, criticized the allegations, saying Kressner was interfering with the right of the people of Pennsylvania to sign the petition.
According to official data, Elon Musk has so far given $120 million to US PACs to attract voters for Republicans.
In the upcoming election, former President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris may have a close fight. Seven swing states play an important role in determining the heads of the world's most powerful countries. As a result, Musk's lottery is likely to have considerable influence on the selection of Oval Office leaders.