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Here's How the Democrats Could Steal Nevada in 2024

Matt Margolis : Mar 22, 2024
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"Election integrity starts with clean voter rolls, and that's why the National Voter Registration Act requires state officials to keep their rolls accurate and up-to-date. Nevada has universal mail voting and no voter ID requirement, which makes Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar's failure to comply with the NVRA and provide accurate voter rolls all the more concerning. Securing clean voter rolls in Nevada is a critical step towards ensuring that it will be easy to vote and hard to cheat." - Newly elected RNC co-chair Michael Whatley

[PJMedia.com] Nevada hasn't voted Republican in a presidential election since 2004. I have to admit that I'd nearly given up on the state, as hopes of being competitive there have been repeatedly shattered. But Donald Trump appears to be in a solid position to win it in November. He's led in the RealClear Politics average in Nevada since early November, with an average spread of +4.3 points. In 2020, Trump never led Biden in the RCP average there. Something has definitely changed. (Image: Public Domain /White House Flickr)

Naturally, Democrats have to be worried. Even though Nevada only has six Electoral College votes, those are six votes that could make Trump's path to 270 much easier.

But we shouldn't take Nevada for granted. In fact, it's ripe for election shenanigans.

On Friday, the Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit against Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar, claiming the state's voter registration rolls are "impossibly high" because the number of registered voters outnumbers the number of adult citizens in several counties. The lawsuit claims that Nevada's voter rolls don't meet the standards set by the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), which requires states to keep "clean and accurate voter registration records."

According to the RNC's analysis, five out of Nevada's 17 counties have bloated voter rolls, suggesting a breach of the NVRA. The RNC contends that this discrepancy warrants legal action to ensure compliance with voter registration regulations.

"At least three Nevada counties have more registered voters than they have adult citizens who are over the age of 18," the lawsuit states. "That number of voters is impossibly high." Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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