'The Reid Machine': How Did Nevada Get Taken Away From Trump? Richard Grenell Explains

Written By BlabberBuzz | Saturday, 07 November 2020 06:30 PM
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Former acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell claimed Thursday that "the Harry Reid machine" worked to achieve non-residents voting in Nevada, adding that President Donald Trump's campaign has registered a lawsuit.

Throughout a press conference in Las Vegas, Grenell and other officials stated their legal action, declaring that illegal voting systems have occurred in Nevada. Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt noted that "thousands of ballots" have been seen "in trash cans in apartment buildings."

"The Harry Reid machine recklessly threw ballots into the mail, and now we cannot check whether or not there are non-residents, [of] which we have evidence, publicly available evidence, that you all in the media should be also looking at," Grenell said.

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"It's publicly available information that non-residents have voted. There is a 30-day residency requirement in the state of Nevada. If you haven't been in the state for 30 days, it is illegal to vote."

Grenell continued, "We are filing this federal lawsuit to protect legal voters. It is unacceptable in this country to have illegal votes counted, and that is what's happening in the state of Nevada. We've asked Clark County for answers, they have no answers. They continue to count illegal votes."

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Laxalt, meanwhile, blamed Democrats for setting up an "unclean" arrangement in which all registered voters in Nevada got a ballot in the mail. That practice, he said, was poorly performed and is not being policed.

"We warned that the Democrats changed this election system. They gave us mail-in ballots, and despite the fact that there are examples of thousands of ballots being mailed across this valley in trash cans in apartment buildings, people getting as many as 18 ballots to their homes, we knew these rules were unclean," Laxalt said.

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"We were told that signatures would save us from all fraud. But to date, we still have not been able to observe these signatures or meaningfully challenge a single ballot out of hundreds of thousands of [votes cast]."

The Trump campaign lawsuit will be filed in federal court and will require Nevada to "stop the counting of improper votes," Laxalt explained.

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Nevada is one of a handful of battleground states that could determine the presidency and has yet to be called after Tuesday's vote. Election law specialists have said Trump's legal plan is unlikely to have a decisive influence on the outcome of the election.

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In Pennsylvania, where Trump is hardly leading but Biden is getting votes, the Trump campaign and other Republicans have already filed several legal challenges.

An appeals court in Pennsylvania on Thursday directed that Trump campaign officials be permitted to observe closely the ballot processing in Philadelphia. The campaign on Wednesday also filed lawsuits in Michigan and Georgia.

A judge dismissed the Georgia lawsuit on Thursday.

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