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Nevada Agrees To Purge 90K Ineligible Voters From Election Rolls
2024-08-09
[ZeroHedge] Nevada has agreed to purge over 90,000 ineligible voters from its rolls following a legal battle with the Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign, according to a press statement from the Nevada GOP.

The purge will focus on Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, and will remove individuals no longer active under state law, the Wednesday statement alleged,
"FINE. We'll do it. HAPPY?"
The party vowed to achieve similar victories across the state’s 16 counties ahead of the 2024 presidential election, where President Donald Trump is expected to face Kamala Harris, the embattled and unpopular vice president.

The push for clean voter rolls began in April 2024, shortly after former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel’s resignation. In June, U.S. District Court Judge Cristina Silva dismissed the lawsuit, claiming the state had insufficient time to address the issues raised.

According to Nevada-based News 4, Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar, a Democrat, began the cleanup after sending postcards to over 150,000 voters whose mail was returned as “undeliverable” during the 2023 primaries.

The voters who did not respond by Aug. 6 were moved to inactive status and will not receive automatic ballots until they update their registration, the outlet reported.

It isn’t immediately clear whether Aguilar’s actions came after the GOP’s requests. Headline USA has reached out to the RNC for clarification.

Nevada is considered a pivotal state for both Trump and Harris in 2024. Trump narrowly lost the state in 2016 and 2020 to Democrats Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, respectively. Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll shows both candidates tied at 40%.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#7  Clark County (Las Vegas) is the largest population center in Nevada and any significant voter fraud would be centered there. SO, if genuine, a very good thing!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2024-08-09 13:27  

#6  400,000,000 inhabitants. 11 digit id. is less than 5 gigabytes. I have 120 gig on my $200 laptop. a national voter id is rational. say on 5 computers connected on land-lines to prevent duplicate ids. distributed ... how?
Posted by: irish rage boy   2024-08-09 10:24  

#5  ...following a legal battle with the Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign

Getting rid of "Little O'Miss Can We All Get Along" who sat on her hands for the two prior elections is paying off.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-08-09 07:14  

#4  
Given the cost of any State ID.

Plus some states, the police can demand ID or arrest you for failing to present.

Plus now we must have State Approved ID to Vote.

Shouldn't the State ID be FREE and updated (Picture/address) for free?
After all, we pay taxes to fund and operate the state government. So why the additional expense/Tax?

Shouldn't State ID's never expire, until you do?

State Driver Licenses, being the only exception regarding expiration, but should they also still be free. (Road/Gas Taxes should be covering it)


Posted by: NN2N1   2024-08-09 07:11  

#3  I believe the Gov. of Virginia has decided to use paper ballots and voter ID.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-08-09 06:27  

#2  A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-08-09 06:17  

#1  
Question:

Did they actually send the warning cards?

Did they do it in an unbiased manner or mainly to those registered to a certain political party?

Were the cards sent in a delivery trackable manner so the US Postal Union delivery drivers couldn't just trash them?

Will they publish the #'s / %'s eliminated per registered political party?

Posted by: NN2N1   2024-08-09 06:10  

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