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Mike Lindell Predicts Surge of Republican Votes at Midterms

  • Mike Lindell, CEO MyPillow has foreseen a surge of Republican votes in the coming midterms.
  • Lindell stated to RSBN Arizona that he had great support in California for his voter fraud cause.
  • Insider was told by Lindell that at least 30 people who he met in California wanted the economy to be discussed.

Mike Lindell is the CEO of MyPillow, an ally and staunch supporter of Donald Trump. He points to the “liberals, progressives, and Californians” who have demonstrated in his voter fraud crusade.

During a rally in Arizona on Sunday, Lindell told RSBN that he had recently spent some time in Northern California — a Democratic stronghold — where he was repeatedly approached by people interested in his views on Voting machines

“And I was up there five days with all those liberals, progressives. And all of them I talked to — I would walk around the streets. Lindell stated, “You know me, I just walk down.” “They all approached me, and asked for pictures. But they wanted to ask, “Is your stuff, this stuff real with voting machines and such?” 

“And they view the problems in the gas and all,” he said. He was referring to high gas costs while anticipating what he believed would be the largest Republican turnout ever recorded. “I believe they’re either going vote for a Republican or they won’t vote at all,” he said.

 

Insider heard from Lindell on Sunday night, that his California trip was last week. He said that at least 30 people approached him in the four days that he was there. 

Lindell said that “they were all friendly” and “wanted pictures”, adding that these people often “wanted talking about how bad the economy was.” 

The California last visited the GOP in 1988. A state also recorded A relatively stable voter turnoutAcross the various elections. 

It is unknown if Lindell’s voter-fraud conspiracy theories are receiving significant support in California. In September 2016, former President Donald Trump Claimed without substantiation that the recall election in California — which Gov. Gavin Newsom won — was rigged. There is no evidence to support this claim. There was widespread vote-rigging at the recall election has emerged.

Dominion is currently suing Lindell over a $1.3 million lawsuit. His home goods company and he were suedLast February. The suit claims that Lindell defamed Dominion through spreading conspiracy theories about Dominion’s role in the 2020 election.

Last week, the Supreme Court We refused to intervene in the caseThis allows the case to continue as it is, leaving in place a lower court judgment.

Insider reported that Lindell had told Insider in December that the man had been ill. He has spent half his $50 million fortuneTrump’s baseless election fraud theories are being proclaimed, including the $10 million spent on his creation social media hub Frank Speech after getting banned from Twitter for spreading disinformation.  

Lindell’s phone rang also on September 13th. FBI agents confiscate itemsInvestigating his involvement in discrediting the 2020 election. One week later, Lindell sued FBIThe agency was accused of violating his “First and Fourth, Fifth, Fifth, Sixth Amendment” rights by seizing the phone.


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