The CEO of MyPillow believes there will be a strong GOP turnout in the upcoming elections due to the interest shown in his voter fraud crusade.
During a rally in Arizona on Sunday, he said that he had recently spent some time in Northern California where people were interested in his views on voting machines.
I was up there with liberals and progressives. I walked around the streets when I talked to them. "I just go down," he said. They all came up to me. They wanted to know if your stuff is legit with the voting machines.
He predicted that the most significant Republican turnout in history would be due to high gas prices. They are either going to vote for a Republican or not.
—Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) October 9, 2022
At least 30 people had approached him while he was in California, he told Insider on Sunday.
The people were friendly and wanted to talk about the economy.
In 1988, California went to the GOP. There has been a stable voter turnout in the state.
It is not clear if there is enough support in California for the voter fraud conspiracy theories. Donald Trump claimed last year that the recall election in California was rigged. There was no evidence of vote rigging in the recall election.
In February last year, a voting systems company sued him and his home goods company for over a billion dollars. According to the lawsuit, Lindell spread false conspiracy theories about the company's involvement in the election.
A lower court ruling allowed the case to move forward despite the Supreme Court's refusal to intervene.
In December, he told Insider that he had exhausted half of his estimated $50 million fortune trumpeting Trump's baseless election fraud theories.
FBI agents seized his phone on September 13 as part of their investigation into his involvement in attempts to undermine the election. The FBI was accused of violating his rights by seizing his phone.