Reporters : Wang Ziyi and Zhang Wengang / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/09/a102982835.html / Direct translation
The Trump team's lawyer and former Nevada attorney general Laxalt said that Clark County election office staff alleged that a large number of voter signatures in the county's mailed ballots counted did not match.
Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt said, "What we discovered is that the more than 600,000 votes that have been counted came in through Nevada's mailing system. The Trump campaign has not checked, and has not stared at any envelope. The signatures on the (compared) with the signatures on the voter roll, none of these 600,000 voters have been checked."
In addition to problems with signatures, hundreds of thousands of dead people voted and minors received ballots in the mailed ballots sent by Nevada.
Matt Schlapp, President of the American Conservative League, said, "We have two examples that we will tell you today. One is Rosemary Hartle, who died in 2017, and the other is Fred Stokes, who died in 2017, weird They all voted. This means that the voter handbook used to mail the ballot did not deceive the death record."
The deceased friend Marianne Rombola: "This kind of behavior is not what Americans should do. It is wrong. Things need to be heard and paid attention to. For my friend Cork and his family, I received her (Rosemary) vote. After the news of being counted, I was so sad."
In addition, the Trump team also found that about 100,000 people had moved out of Nevada during the epidemic and were no longer eligible to vote, but many people still received mailed votes.
Matt Schlapp, Chairman of the American Conservative League, said, "Through our investigation, we found that at least 9,000 of them voted in this election, and non-Nevadas voted in Nevada."
Schrapp stated that the lawsuit was initiated to defend citizens' legal right to vote.
Matt Schlapp, Chairman of the American Conservative League: "The vast majority of Americans were confident in the outcome of this election. We have not seen such a political division for many years. The way we resolve political divisions, even if they cannot be resolved through elections. It means to count every legal ballot, and don’t allow illegal ballots to offset civil rights and the voting rights of those who vote legally."
As of November 8, Nevada still has more than 79,000 ballots to be counted, and allegations of election fraud are still emerging.
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