Bogus Russian dossier peddler and Democrat Party problem fixer Marc Elias has again injected himself into a key election integrity case to "Defend the broken status quo." Swing-state Nevada's dirty voter rolls include hundreds of suspect addresses, at bars, strip clubs, empty parking lots, and other commercial addresses, according to an investigation by the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
Baseless Attacks? Elias Law Group and a band of leftists have sought to intervene in PILF's petition for a writ of mandamus, arguing that forcing Washoe election administrators to follow the law and clean up the county's dirty voter rolls will "Threaten" voting rights.
PILF investigators documented commercial addresses purported to be the residences of registered voters, confirming on video that the individuals did not live where they reported residing.
"We've been to all of the locations. It's not some data exercise we see sitting at a computer in Chicago. We've actually got boots on the ground looking for the voters, and they don't exist," Adams said.
'Disastrous Elections System' Making matters worse, Nevada automatically mails a ballot to every active registrant on the voter rolls.
It's almost as amusing as Elias and friends' apparent efforts to stop election officials from following the law under the absurd premise of voter rights.
"If the Court grants such relief, Respondent Burgess - and other clerks and registrars across the state - will be flooded with third-party demands to investigate all manner of alleged peculiarities in the voter rolls, based on unsourced, unverified, and unsworn information," the court filing admonishes.
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