North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says it is “clear” there is “vote-buying going on at a scale like we have never seen before,” citing Joe Biden regime policies such as student loan debt forgiveness.
“You start trying to give away hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer money, and it’s not even — it’s like we’re borrowing to give it away. It’s not tax and spend. It’s borrow, borrow from the Chinese, and give it away,” explained the former Republican presidential candidate, who has now endorsed Donald Trump.
“Citizens understand those are like preelection payoffs. Those are like, hey, folks, please vote for us because we’re relieving your debt. So at what point does it cross over, programs like student debt, to just vote-buying?” he added. Biden’s support among younger voters, a key demographic for him in 2020, has fallen dramatically, which may be prompting the increase in student giveaways.
Research indicates there may have been even more explicit vote-buying during the 2020 election, with one in 10 people polled by Rasmussen saying they were offered “pay” or a “reward” for voting.
Burgum, a possible running mate for Trump, made his remarks when quizzed on the former president’s comments about the Democrats using welfare to turn a segment of the population into client voters on Saturday.
“When you are Democrat, you start off essentially at 40 percent because you have civil service, you have the unions and you have welfare,” Trump explained. “And don’t underestimate welfare. They get welfare to vote, and then they cheat on top of that – they cheat.”
Around a third of Biden supporters who voted by mail in 2020 have admitted to having done so fraudulently, implying a 7.5 million vote asymmetry in the 81-year-old Democrat’s favor.