A law firm working in conjunction with the Trump campaign’s legal team has identified as many as 6,000 illegal votes in Nevada.
A letter was sent to the Clark County, Nevada District Attorney alleging voter fraud by people who were not legal residents of Clark County.
“Indeed, we have initially identified 3,062 voters who moved from Nevada before the election but still cast ballots in this election,” the letter to the Clark County DA read. “We have verified this by cross-referencing the list of general election voters with publicly available change of address records.
“For instance, demographic experts agree that the National Change of Address database only captures about one-third of relocations. Consequently, this number will likely grow by 6,000 voters, at minimum.
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Letter to the Clark County, NV District Attorney alleging voter fraud by people who were not legal residents of Clark County. pic.twitter.com/1NkYIhbfXw
— John Roberts (@johnrobertsFox) November 6, 2020
The Nevada GOP sent a criminal referral to US Attorney General Bill Barr regarding the 3,062 instances of voter fraud identified by Trump’s legal team.
Our lawyers just sent a criminal referral to AG Barr regarding at least 3,062 instances of voter fraud. We expect that number to grow substantially. Thousands of individuals have been identified who appear to have violated the law by casting ballots after they moved from NV.
— Nevada GOP (@NVGOP) November 6, 2020
Ric Grenell is on the ground in Nevada fighting like hell to make sure officials are counting legal ballots only.
This is frightening. Nevada has allowed non-residents to vote.
Legal voters everywhere should be outraged. https://t.co/ZnM4EkfYy3
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) November 6, 2020
Noted attorney Harmeet Dhillon is also fighting to count legal votes only.
Boom! As many as 6,000 illegal votes identified in Nevada — https://t.co/53s499LefR
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) November 6, 2020