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$1M in rewards for fraud evidence

Texas Lt. Gov. to pay from his campaign fund

- Chuck Lindell Austin American-Statesman USA TODAY NETWORK

AUSTIN, Texas – As GOP lawyers and leaders franticall­y search for proof of fraud to back allegation­s of election irregulari­ties, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has offered to pay tipsters at least $25,000 for informatio­n leading to a conviction for voter fraud.

Patrick, one of President Donald Trump’s biggest boosters in Texas, said Tuesday that the payments would be capped at $1 million. The money to encourage and reward tipsters would come from Patrick’s campaign fund, which held almost $15.5 million at the end of June.

Democrats dismissed the offer as a desperate and cynical stunt.

Complainin­g of fraud, Trump has claimed victory in last week’s election despite projection­s showing Democrat Joe Biden with more than enough electoral votes to prevail and despite Biden receiving almost 5 million more votes nationwide – a lead that has widened as more votes are counted.

A flurry of lawsuits challengin­g the results in a number of states has failed to gain traction for Trump and Republican organizati­ons, in part because judges have noted a lack of evidence of actual fraud.

Patrick, hoping to find supporting evidence, asked tipsters to turn their informatio­n over to law enforcemen­t.

“President Trump’s pursuit of voter fraud is not only essential to determine the outcome of this election, it is essential to maintain our democracy and restore faith in future elections,” Patrick said in his announceme­nt, which provided no details on how to cash in on a successful tip.

Jim Clancy, former chairman of the Texas Ethics Commission, said handing out large sums of reward money may be improper if it’s being used to help prove Trump’s baseless claims.

“You could argue that this is an inkind contributi­on to the Donald Trump campaign. That’s his problem,” Clancy said.

“My goal is to ensure that, regardless of the outcome, every American has faith in our electoral process and our democracy,” Patrick added.

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