Mike Lindell Grilled Over Why He Spent $187,000 On Copies of His Own Book
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Mike Lindell Grilled Over Why He Spent $187,000 On Copies of His Own Book
"Lindell responded, Yeah, we got them for a very good price, explaining, What you can do is instead of paying for flyers and stuff, we have to go around and do debates for about a month-and-a-half, these debates, and we gave out the books instead of giving them a little flyer about me. This is my memoir, this is my autobiography, and showing these people who I am."
"After Zouves pressed, Do you plan to spend any more campaign funds on your own book? Lindell said, Absolutely. People that have read my book, it's my memoir, then you know who I am, he concluded. Lindell is currently seeking the Republican nomination in the 2026 Minnesota gubernatorial election, where he is currently polling in third place by Republican candidates Lisa Demuth and Kendall Qualls."
The campaign raised more than $350,000 in under a month and reportedly spent over $187,000 purchasing copies of a self-published memoir. Lindell said the books were purchased at a good price and distributed at debates instead of using flyers to introduce voters to his life and background. Lindell described the memoir as an autobiography that explains his prior struggles and his efforts against voting machine companies and election security issues. Lindell stated he plans to continue spending campaign funds on the book. Lindell is running for the Republican nomination for Minnesota governor in 2026 and polls third among GOP candidates.
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