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Absolutely astonishing reply. Andy…we all make mistakes, you and I included…that’s no big deal. All our opinions are questionable and very often you and I differ. However when you say something which is so demonstrably untrue/mistaken just put your hand up and admit it.
The ‘raffle’ is not open to all (FACT)…and that is the point.
You aren't going to win this one rA. I was no less vague about the parameters of the raffle than MA, who introduced the subject, yet it's mine you are nit-picking about. MA and I both rely on a bit of intuition on the part of those who read our posts, when MA wasn't specific about what part of the USA it related to, I knew without taking issue with him/his post that it related to certain states. You could and should have done the same with my follow up post. I wonder why you didn't.
For the sake of other posters, End of discussion (I hope)
Anyone could register, rA regardless of political expectation of voting, unless they have a clause that takes the dosh back if you don't vote the "right way" - but isn't it still a secret vote in USA despite the voting machines used in various states: hence who could find out?
EG I have a friend who joined the labour party in UK as a firm conservative voter, solely to vote against Corbyn
With all due respect, GP - and I’m answering you rather than Andy as this seems completely beyond him - ‘anyone’ cannot register.
There are 50 U.S. states and ‘entry/registration’ is confined to residents of just six of those states…those being Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Michigan, North Carolina and Arizona which, quite coincidentally of course, happen to be the key ‘swing’ or ‘battleground’ states.
Musk has even declared the aim as being ‘to try to get over a million, maybe two million voters in the battleground states to sign the petition in support of the First and Second Amendment.’
Beyond that, access to the ‘prize’ is only available to those who sign the Musk/Trump petition…so while I partially understand your point it is quite ludicrous to suggest that ‘anyone could register’ or that it is ‘open to all’ when it is self evidently restricted to residents of the ‘swing’ states and beyond that only to those who sign Musk’s PAC petition.
Tell you what, AF. You’ve, rightly imo, put a lot of faith in MA recently and suggested he might act as an arbitrator when your decision is called into question.
This isn’t quite one of those moments but, coincidentally he introduced the topic, so why not put the system to the test?
You have been adamant that Musk’s ‘prizes’ are open to all. I’m saying that they’re not because only residents of the key ‘swing’ states (6/50) are eligible and, beyond that, only those who sign the Musk/Trump PAC petition may enter.
How about letting MA decide? Open to all…or not?
I'll go against my own request, and repeat just once: For the sake of other posters, End of discussion (I hope)