Nevada voting raffle targeting Native Americans opens door to Trump legal challenge – IOTW Report

Nevada voting raffle targeting Native Americans opens door to Trump legal challenge

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A get-out-the-vote effort by a Nevada Native American group included a raffle with cash prizes, opening the door to a legal challenge by the Trump campaign that the incentives ran afoul of federal election law. The group denies that it did anything illegal in the lead-up to the 2020 election. 

The Nevada Native Vote Project, a group that seeks to “increase civic participation of the Indigenous populations in Nevada,” sponsored a “virtual raffle” during this year’s presidential election, according to a post on the group’s Facebook page.

The event, sponsored jointly with the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, informed voters that they would be entered in a raffle if they sent in a photograph of themselves with an “I Voted” sticker and/or a “ballot completion form.” 

Among the prizes in the raffle were four $250 gift cards, four $100 gift cards and eight $25 gift cards, as well as “beadwork, t-shirts & more,” the raffle poster advertised. 

Subsequent posts from the group showed numerous raffle winners. “Thank you for voting!” some of the posts read. 

Trump campaign alleges ‘illegal and improper votes’ 

The voting drive, which appears to have received relatively little attention prior to and during the election, was mentioned in the Trump campaign’s recent lawsuit filed in Nevada, one which alleges that “significant problems plagued the Election in the State of Nevada” and that “the purported election results [in that state] lacked integrity and demonstrate that the reported election results are inherently unreliable.” read more

10 Comments on Nevada voting raffle targeting Native Americans opens door to Trump legal challenge

  1. The story at this link shows that Nevada recorded more than 77,000 more votes for president than than there were ballots cast. I can’t imagine there is any other valid explanation for this than outright fraud, likely from the voting machines. How can one vote without casting a ballot? I would think this constitutes “illegal and improper votes” as Trump’s complaint states in the original post.

    https://thewashingtonstandard.com/nevada-total-ballots-cast-1327394-total-presidential-election-votes-1405376/

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  2. and people ask me if i’m worried about the election. Trump will be vindicated and i’m thinking that the fraud will be so big and obvious that the SCOTUS will rule 9-0 in favor of the President.

    You heard it here first.

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  3. The Federal District Court Judge who heard….and dismissed…the FIRST GOP lawsuit alleging fraud is Andrew Gordon. A gay bay native and Obama appointee.
    He would most likely be the judge to hear any lawsuit arising from the fraud committed on Indian reservations in Nevada. And it’s an absolute guarantee that he will toss that lawsuit also. The problem isn’t facts, evidence or proof. There is all that in abundance. The problem is the “system” is corrupt. The left has subverted and suborned the entire legal system to the point that it no longer functions as anything but an echo chamber for what THEY want.

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  4. Charlie, you must believe in miracles if SCOTUS were to vote 9-0 in favor of Trump over all the voter fraud in this Presidential election. I pray to God that you are right. Wouldn’t that fry the lefts bacon and cause them all like the lemmings that they are to all jump over the cliff at the same time. Preferably in Yosemite off the top of El Capitan.

  5. The gambling “itch” in Nevada cracks me up. It’s everywhere, even in the grocery stores. I wager that they have slot machines in the nursing homes and waiting rooms of the local hospital ER’s.

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