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Trump is trying to block 3,000 votes many of them overseas military.. In the same town as Nelis air force base... LOL
Straight from Military times :
Nothing like the president trying to not count military votes...
win any way we can right? screw our brothers and sisters serving right?
Both federal and local laws say yes, but a letter sent to the Department of Justice by a lawyer representing the Donald Trump campaign doesn't think so.
Attorney Shana D. Weir, representing Donald J. Trump for President Inc., sent a letter to United States Attorney General William Barr on Thursday claiming to have evidence of "criminal voter fraud" in the state of Nevada.
Straight from Military times :
https://www.military.com/daily-news...-contains-hundreds-of-military-addresses.htmlA letter sent Nov. 5 on behalf of President Donald Trump's reelection campaign to Attorney General William Barr alleges that 3,062 voters who do not live in the state of Nevada "improperly cast" absentee ballots in the 2020 election.
But the list that accompanies the letter of those accused of "criminal voter fraud" contains hundreds of overseas military post office boxes and more than 1,000 locations where military personnel are stationed, such as Minot, North Dakota; Edwards and Fort Irwin, California; Hill Air Force Base, Utah; Carlisle, Pennsylvania; and Yuma, Arizona.
Trump tweeted Monday, based on information from campaign officials, including former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, that the state is a "cesspool of Fake Votes," and the campaign is "finding things, that, when released, will be absolutely shocking!"
Twitter flagged the president's tweet.
Nothing like the president trying to not count military votes...
The list contains at least 130 Army Post Office (APO) addresses, nine Fleet Post Office (FPO) addresses and 16 Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) addresses. It also contains hundreds of addresses from coast to coast, as well as Alaska and Hawaii, in cities known to have large military populations.
By law, military voters may vote absentee in their home of record or choose to register to vote in the state in which they reside. In the 2016 presidential election, 3,047 uniformed service members voted in Nevada, according to the Election Administration and Voting Survey.
win any way we can right? screw our brothers and sisters serving right?