Cards Against Humanity, the company behind the intentionally bad party game, is offering to pay certain voters up to $100 to vote in November.
Chicago-based Cards Against Humanity publishes an adult card game of the same name in which players fill in the blanks in sentences with words and phrases from a hand of cards. Marketed as a “party game for awful people”, the most shocking sentence wins the round.
The company on Tuesday announced an initiative to encourage people who didn’t vote in 2020 to vote this year. The website created by Cards Against Humanity asks for personal information, which is then matched against voter data. “You wouldn’t believe how easy it was for us to obtain this information,” the company said of the information it allegedly purchased from data brokers.
If a voter did not vote in 2020, the gaming company will provide a payment as long as they:
Write an apology for not voting four years ago. Make a voting plan. Post pre-written derogatory comments about former President Donald Trump on social media.
“In 2020, Trump lost Georgia by just 12,000 votes, which is far less than the number of nonvoters we are projecting,” Cards Against Humanity said. . According to the website, 1,767 Americans have “apologized” so far.
The company said voters across the country could receive the benefits, but the largest amount would go to residents of seven battleground states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. According to the terms of the promotion, you do not need to provide proof of your vote.
The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
Cards Against Humanity Election Pack
Cards Against Humanity is also offering an election-themed card game expansion pack for $7.99, with proceeds going to the company’s super PAC named “Cards Against Humanity PAC.” The group was registered on Aug. 5, 2024, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
The bid to attract voters comes as America PAC, a pro-Trump super PAC funded by tech billionaire Elon Musk, is petitioning people to support the First and Second Amendments. This comes just days after he urged supporters to sign the petition and offered $47 for each registered voter he could contact. Sign in battleground states. If re-elected, Trump will become the 47th president.
American PACs have donated more than $96 billion to 2024 federal elections so far this year, according to OpenSecret, a nonprofit political money tracking organization.
September, Cards Against Humanity sued Musk’s company SpaceX claims it trespassed at card game and caused property damage Purchased in 2017 The move is to stop the former president from building part of the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
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