
A look at Nevada’s new voter registrations reveals a sudden jump in registrations with suspicious or fake addresses and other details.
Nevada was a state critical to Biden’s supposed win of the 2020 presidential election, but a look at the data raises suspicions that a sudden avalanche of fake registrations foretells a massive fraud effort.
According to data scientist Dorothy Morgan, a large number of suspicious registrations have been found.
Per the Washington Examiner:
take our poll - story continues belowCompleting this poll grants you access to Great American Politics updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to this site's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.In an affidavit filed in another Republican election challenge, a “data scientist” found a huge surge of incomplete voter registrations and those giving casinos and temporary RV parks as “their home or mailing addresses” in the Third Congressional District that covers the southern third of the state and much of Clark County.
The expert, Dorothy Morgan, said that in her initial study of the records of those who voted, there was an “historically strange” jump in voter registrations missing the sex and age of the voter, making confirmation by poll workers impossible.
According to the numbers, in the years between 2007 and 2019, there were only a few hundred suspicious registrations like this. But this year that number soared to more than 13,000.
“What’s more, 74% of the incomplete registrations took place between July and September this year,” the Examiner wrote.
“I have also identified dozens of voters who listed as their home or mailing addresses a temporary RV park and casino,” Morgan wrote.
“I saw is that you have a handful of people and then all of a sudden you have 13,000 people making that error in 2020, and that’s just, that’s not right,” she concluded.
This is just one of the ways that the Democrats gamed the system to steal the election.
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