If you’re ever wanting a meet and greet with one of the Migos but don’t see a way to make it happen, we’ve got you. All you have to do is go to the city where one of them are residing in during election season, and they’ll deliver you food. That’s what happened to voters in Georgia on Election day, who were surprised by the platinum-selling rapper while waiting in line to cast their votes.
Linking up with AXSD Media and the Lincoln Project, the Atlanta rapper travelled to various polling stations around Georgia, giving out food to hungry voters while they were waiting in line.
Videos and photos from the day suggest it went off with no problems, but according to a tweet from The Lincoln Project, it seems Offset ended up getting threatened by county officials while trying to serve voters, with the organisation writing “We’ve been working in Georgia with @OffsetYRN to feet Gwinett’s voters in those unnecessarily long lines, but instead of a welcome, he was threatened by @gwinnetgov.
“This is what voter intimidation and discrimation looks like.”
We’ve been working in Georgia with @OffsetYRN, to feed Gwinnett’s voters in those unnecessarily long lines, but instead of a welcome, he was threatened by @gwinnettgov.
This is what voter intimidation and discrimination looks like.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) November 3, 2020
Pretty intense stuff. Regardless, it’s still really cool to see Offset get out there and help out where he can. Check out footage from the day below.
Offset got his vote out in Atlanta today. #Vote2020 🗳💫pic.twitter.com/owGkP4803S
— Complex (@Complex) November 3, 2020
That's what's up Offset! Y'all go out and #VOTE pic.twitter.com/romeogqHxX
— #Vote (@BitchyDeja) November 3, 2020