While Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan were out pimping for Scott Walker while the Republican Primary was happening in Wisconsin, it turns out that perhaps they were paying tribute to Walker breaking the law with election rules and regulations as seen in the continuing John Doe investigation.

When not getting giddy and back-slapping each other in their blossoming bro-mance, Ryan and Romney are seen in this video at a Cousins franchise handing out sandwiches to Republican voters and telling them to vote for Romney and Republicans. The Wisconsin Democratic Party filed a complaint about the subs for subjugation of voting for a robot. Got bribery?

Here are some of the details of the story:

State Democratic Party spokesman Graeme Zielinski claims Romney and Ryan were breaking the law with the free sandwiches. Zielinski says “Wisconsin law is very clear. You can’t give something of more than a dollar in value to get people to the polls on Election Day.” Government Accountability Board spokesman Reid Magney says the agency frequently advises candidates, parties, and businesses to not “provide any food, beverages or other inducements to acknowledge people’s participation in an election.” More from WRN

In his victory speech in Milwaukee, Mitt Romney made sure to tell Ryan that he was not going to replace his wife. We’re sure Ann was grateful. Neither Ryan or Romney apparently had any idea where Scott Walker was nor shared any stage with him, although rumors were that Walker was meeting with the FBI regarding the John Doe investigation into his breaking the law. Scott was probably a little busy.