Today, voters in Pennsylvania will cast their vote in person in a primary election for Republican and Democrat candidates for US Senate. PA Lt. Governor John Fetterman is expected to win the Democrat Party’s nomination.

Yesterday, we reported about the vaxxed and boosted Pennsylvania’s Lt. Governor and US Senate candidate John Fetterman who suffered a stroke on Friday but waited three days before releasing news of his stroke to the public— only 48 hours before Pennsylvania’s primary election. The silence about his serious medical condition has raised speculation that his campaign was trying to withhold this information from voters until after the vote, only releasing an official statement after the news started to leak to the public.

“I had a stroke that was caused by a clot from my heart being in an A-fib rhythm for too long,” wrote Fetterman in his statement.

But is Fetterman’s health the only thing causing PA voters should be concerned with?

New evidence provided by a whistleblower provided exclusively to 100 Percent Fed Up reveals tweets by Fetterman that have been since been deleted, showing Fetterman begging people to “Bank your ballot” while asking individuals to show proof of their vote to be entered into a contest to win a “Sheetz” gift card.

“I want ALL the @’s (all Twitter accounts begin with @) in my TL, (Timeline on Twitter).” Fetterman appears to be asking for evidence that voters cast their ballots to be entered into a contest to win Sheetz gift cards and lottery (“PA scratch-offs”) tickets.

Fetterman tweeted, “BANK YOUR BALLOT PA,” adding, “Let’s see you bank them.” The Democrat PA Lt. Governor wrote that he was offering PA “scratch-off” lottery tickets to remind voters that “you can gamble in PA but are a criminal if you sip some weed.”

Several screenshots of voters replying to Fetterman’s offer were shared on Twitter:

Chris Howe-Smith replied to John Fetterman’s tweet, letting him know he would “go back and enter from a few weeks ago” while showing a photo (evidence) of himself holding a mail-in ballot in front of the Cumberland County Ritner Campus satellite voting center.

Two more voters (Peg and Stephanie Mentork) replied to Fetterman’s tweet with evidence of voting to cash in on their chance to get a Sheetz gift card and a scratch-off lottery ticket.

On 10/31/20, “John Temporal Investig…” shared an image of himself dropping his ballot into a Bucks Co. PA absentee Ballot Dropbox and asked if he could get a WAWA gift card instead of a Sheetz gift card since WAWA is only a 10-minute drive from his home versus Sheetz, which is an hour + drive.

Why was the Democrat Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania offering cash prizes to people who voted absentee in the 2020 election in his state? He must have known it was a felony.

In the state of Pennsylvania, it’s a felony offense to give, promise or offer to give to an elector any money, reward, or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, and is considered “bribery of electors.”

According to the US Dept. of Justice, paying voters to vote in an election where a federal candidate’s name appears on the ballot is a federal crime.

II.      Conduct Actionable as Federal Election Fraud, Intimidation, or Suppression

The following activities provide a basis for federal prosecution under the statutes referenced in each category:

    • Paying voters to register to vote, or to vote in elections where a federal candidate’s name is on the ballot (52 U.S.C. § 10307, 18 U.S.C. § 597), or through the use of the mails in those States where vote-buying is a “bribery” offense (18 U.S.C. § 1952), or in federal elections in those States where purchased votes or registrations are voidable under state law (52 U.S.C. § 20511).

According to 18 U.S. Code § 597 – Expenditures to influence voting is a serious offense:

Whoever makes or offers to make an expenditure to any person, either to vote or withhold his vote or to vote for or against any candidate; and Whoever solicits, accepts, or receives any such expenditure in consideration of his vote or the withholding of his vote—Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both; and if the violation was willful, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.

PA Lt. Governor John Fetterman frequently posted messages on Twitter asking voters to “BANK YOUR BALLOT.” In a 10/31/20 tweet (seen below), Fetterman reminded voters, “The President [Trump] is popular in PA.” He continued, “I don’t care what the polls say. With 700K ballots still out there, you need to BANK YOUR BALLOT.”

Curiously, Fetterman repeatedly tells voters to “Use a Dropbox,” or in other words, to use the least secure means of voting in his state.

While the context of the tweet Fetterman is responding to in the tweet below is unclear, it would appear that he is advising against voting in person without an ID because the vote would have to be designated as a provisional ballot. “That guarantees the only way you can vote is a provisional ballot, and that is an involved process that will absolutely blow up the lines on Election Day.” He concludes his tweet by demanding voters “USE A DROPBOX

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On October 27, Fetterman was pushing to “Get your ballot in NOW,” adding “DROPBOX” and “IN-PERSON”

Why would PA Lt. Governor be telling people not to go to the polls over fears of spreading COVID, while at the same time, demanding they drop their ballots in drop boxes “In-Person”???

“Trust it” and “BANK THEM” are repeated themes by Fetterman.

“Bank it, bank it, bank it. Bank it!” he tweeted while the SCOTUS was deciding if PA using no-excuse absentee voting violated the law in their state.

In this October 28 tweet, Fetterman actually tells voters NOT to go to the polls and vote in person—and it’s not because of COVID!

He wrote: Please don’t vote in person: you’re trading one paper ballot for another AND jamming up the line.

“Jamming up the line?” Seriously!!???

And in what can only be described as an INCREDIBLE coincidence, Jill Biden tweeted an image of herself standing in front of a Sheetz convenience store in PA on 11/2/20 and tweeted: “I’m a Philly girl so normally I’d stop at a Wawa, but I’m in Pittsburgh today so Sheetz it is!

Of course, John Fetterman retweeted Jill, saying: “Dr. Biden, I know you’re about to be First Lady and all, but I gotta just say- Sheetz > WaWa

Forty groups have joined together to stop the practice of mail-in or dropbox voting. Democrat Governor Tom Wolfe has no interest in protecting the rights of voters. Instead, he is pushing to continue the practice, which is ripe for fraud in multiple ways, not the least of which includes paying or incentivizing voters to cast their ballots.

Several bills have been offered to end mail-in voting, but none have advanced to the governor’s desk. Wolf has shown no appetite for making any changes that he sees as limiting voter access. The Commonwealth Court did strike down Act 77 as unconstitutional, and it is now on appeal to the state Supreme Court, which is allowing mail-in ballots to continue for now.

Fetterman, the frontrunner in the Democrat race for Senate in Pennsylvania, has been questioned for his political ethics before, having received thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from a corrupt union back in 2021.

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