Sen. Rand Paul | Facebook
Sen. Rand Paul | Facebook
The Nevada GOP took to Twitter recently to ‘air its grievances’ by releasing a video on the fictional ‘Festivus’ holiday.
“On #Festivus we are most certainly airing our grievances... Of Election Fraud in the Silver State! @RandPaul @jbinnall” the Nevada GOP said in a tweet featuring a video with election fraud concerns.
The group's list of alleged voting violations include 3,987 non-citizens voting, 42,284 double voters, 1,506 deceased voters, 15,164 out-of-state voters, and voters listing their addresses under 5,101 commercial buildings, 3,463 vacant addresses and 4,287 non-existent addresses.
“We can’t just say, oh 4,000 people voted in Nevada that were non-citizens and we are just going to ignore it,” Rand Paul said in the video.
The ad also features a photo of Rosemarie Hartle with the text: “Passed away in 2017. Ballot stolen, cast, and counted in 2020.”
The ad also alleges an illegal effort by a group aimed at getting Native Americans to vote by enrolling them in a raffle for gift cards.