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Binnall provides Nevada elections testimony at U.S. Senate hearing

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Attorney Jesse Binnall spoke during a U.S. Senate hearing today regarding election irregularities.

“This year, thousands upon thousands of Nevada voters had their voices cancelled out by election fraud and invalid ballots,” Binnall said during the hearing. 

Binnall said after a special session in August, Nevada legislators made changes to the state’s election laws when they adopted AB 4.

“The vulnerabilities of this statute were obvious: it provided for universal mail voting without sufficient safeguards to authenticate voters or ensure the fundamental requirement that only one ballot was sent to each legally qualified voter,” Binnall said. “This was aggravated by election officials’ failure to clean known deficiencies in their voter rolls. Because of AB 4, the number of mail ballots rocketed from about 70,000 in 2016 to over 690,000 this year.”

Binnall said during the hearing that they found that more than 42,000 people voted more than once and at least 1,500 deceased people were recorded as voting.

He said they also found that 19,000 people who didn’t even live in Nevada voted in the election in Nevada and there were 8,000 who voted from non-existent addresses.

Binnall said the election was full of fraud. He said there were more than 130,000 instances of voter fraud statewide in Nevada that have been identified by experts, but that there was likely much more than that.

Binnall said the findings of the investigation were disturbing and unacceptable. He said the investigation also exposed an illegal campaign to incentivize votes from marginalized populations by having them prove they voted to receive raffle tickets for things like televisions, gift cards and things like that.

Binnall, who is an attorney for President Donald Trump’s campaign, filed a lawsuit challenging the election results in the state. That lawsuit was rejected by a judge on Dec. 4.

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