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Trump backs 'My Pillow Guy' Mike Lindell for Minnesota governor

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President Donald Trump at a Dec. 19 rally threw his support behind "My Pillow Guy" Mike Lindell, touting him as his favorite to be the next governor of Minnesota.

A former crack addict, Lindell and his company came to national attention for his offbeat, mostly late-night TV commercials pitching his pillows. In recent years, he’s become known for backing Trump's claims of fraud after the 2020 presidential election.

 

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Mike Lindell's campaign spent nearly $190,000 on his own memoir, data shows

Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, spent more than half the money he raised for his campaign last year buying copies of his book, according to Minnesota Campaign Finance Board data released Tuesday.

The MyPillow CEO said he isn’t sure how many copies of his book he’s given away so far, but he estimated around 20,000 or 25,000. It’s unclear if the campaign paid the full price — $19.97 — or was able to use the promo code for a $10 discount.
 
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President Donald Trump at a Dec. 19 rally threw his support behind "My Pillow Guy" Mike Lindell, touting him as his favorite to be the next governor of Minnesota.

A former crack addict, Lindell and his company came to national attention for his offbeat, mostly late-night TV commercials pitching his pillows. In recent years, he’s become known for backing Trump's claims of fraud after the 2020 presidential election.


He doesn't have a snow ball's chance in Minnesota.
 
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Mike Lindell's campaign spent nearly $190,000 on his own memoir, data shows

Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, spent more than half the money he raised for his campaign last year buying copies of his book, according to Minnesota Campaign Finance Board data released Tuesday.

The MyPillow CEO said he isn’t sure how many copies of his book he’s given away so far, but he estimated around 20,000 or 25,000. It’s unclear if the campaign paid the full price — $19.97 — or was able to use the promo code for a $10 discount.
I read somewhere that (I think it was Jimmy Swaggert) “gave away” literature because he owned the publishing-house and donations could be legitimately, (if not entirely ethically) be used to pay the publisher.

This has been around a while, now.
 
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