Look Ahead America Offering $1,000 Rewards for Asking Presidential Candidates About January 6 Prisoners

Look Ahead America has announced that they will pay $1000 rewards to anyone who asks a presidential candidate about the January 6 prisoners.

The organization is looking for people to ask House, Senate, or presidential candidates: “What are you going to do for the January 6th political prisoners, especially those who haven’t been charged with violent acts?”

I want to pay you $1000.

Be the first to ask a presidential candidate the J6 Question and send the video to @LookAheadOrg.

Details in video below and at https://t.co/sMZ6xyznUJ. pic.twitter.com/h1JrH65Nu1

— Matt Braynard (@MattBraynard) June 14, 2023

“Note that the $1000 bounty will be awarded to the first to submit exclusive video to us posing the J6 Question to each of the following presidential candidates: Joe Biden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Tim Hutchinson, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Asa Hutchinson, Tim Scott, Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, and Cornell West,” Look Ahead America said on their website.

The organization has set up a form on its website for people to submit the video footage.

The non-profit’s mission is to “organize and guide patriotic citizens in lobbying their state legislatures and local governments on America First initiatives like fighting corporate censorship and ensuring voter integrity.”

Matt Braynard, Executive Director of LAA, told the Gateway Pundit that he believes the January 6 prisoners are the most important civil rights issue this nation faces.

“Thanks to the help of our volunteers, we will publicize and share these answers so that voters can make an informed decision about where these candidates for the highest office in the land stand on the most important civil rights issue of our day,” Braynard said.

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Majority of Registered Voters Believe Trump Indictment is Election Interference, According to Harvard Poll

According to a new Harvard poll, most registered voters believe that the indictment of former President Donald Trump was politically motivated and election interference.

Additionally, the poll found that 57 percent of registered voters believe that Trump will be acquitted.

The survey found that 55 percent of Americans say Trump’s indictment is politically motivated, including 83 percent of Republicans and 55 percent of Independents.

Harvard Harris Poll:

— 55% of Americans say Trump’s indictment is politically motivated, (including 83% of Republicans and 55% of Independents)

— 56% consider Trump’s federal indictment to be an interference by the Justice Department in the 2024 Elections pic.twitter.com/9UtnV0UtD2

— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) June 16, 2023

Additionally, 56 percent of voters across the political spectrum consider Trump’s federal indictment to be an interference by the Justice Department in the 2024 Election. Only 44 percent of those polled said the indictment was “the fair application of the law.”

The pollsters also questioned voters about Joe Biden’s similarly mishandled documents and Hillary Clinton’s email scandal.

“A majority of 65 percent of respondents believe Biden ‘mishandled’ classified material, while 72 percent think Clinton did, with 69 percent saying she ‘obstructed justice’ by acid-washing her emails,” Breitbart News reports.

The pollsters asked voters, “Do you think indicting a former president for taking classified documents after leaving office, something done by Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and other senior officials, is a fair application justice or selective prosecution?”

A 53 percent majority responded that going after Trump is a “selective prosecution.”

The Harvard/Harris poll questioned 2,090 registered voters online from June 14-15.

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