Nevada GOP, Trump point out non-citizen voters

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The Nevada Republican Party said a review of DMV records has found nearly 4,000 non-citizens illegally voted in the Nov. 3 election. 

“One of the changes Democrats passed in their radical, rushed 2019 session was the mandate for the DMV to automatically register all voters who apply for drivers licenses. What you may not know, is that in Nevada, legal and illegal non-citizens can hold driver’s licenses and identification cards. Thus, unless they do their due diligence, they are prompted to register to vote.”

The Nevada GOP said in its haste, the DMV registered 6,260 non-citizens of which 3,987 voted. 

“Just-released data shows many thousands of noncitizens voted in Nevada. They are totally ineligible to vote!” Trump said in a tweet

The concerns are too numerous to overlook according to the Nevada GOP. 

“Yet, we have blatant vote buying, non-citizens receiving and casting ballots, deceased voters, people voting twice, etc. and you choose partisan politics to ignore the hundreds of pages of evidence while continuing the narrative that there was NO fraud,” the party said. 



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