Officials In Nevada Claim To Have Found Over 900 Discrepancies In County Commissioner Race, Included Presidential Bid

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Clark County officials have reportedly uncovered 936 discrepancies in the county race for commissioner, which included the presidential race, as reported by the Western Journal.

Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria claims that the results of a county-wide canvass showed 936 total discrepancies.

“Gloria said discrepancies ranged from inadvertently canceled votes, reactivated voter cards and check-in errors at polling places,” The Associated Press reported.

“The Clark County Commission just threw out an election that represents almost 1/6 of the total votes cast in Clark County because there were too many ‘discrepancies’ to be sure that that the results in that election can be certain. 153K votes in this election,” Laxalt tweeted.

“Donald Trump won the state of Nevada after you account for the fraud and irregularities that occurred in the election,” Trump campaign attorney Jesse Binnall told reporters.

“We have declaration from over 400 people, just so far, Nevadans, that go to the fact that these irregularities and this fraud existed,” he added.

“Clark County officials do not have confidence in their own election security. Major impact!”

“In the states that we have indicated in red,” Giuliani said pointing to a map, “Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona, we more than double the number of votes need to overturn the election in terms of provable, illegal ballots.”

Co-counsel Sidney Powell said, “We are going to clean this mess up now. President Trump won by a landslide. We are going to prove it. And we are going to reclaim the United States of America for the people who vote for freedom.”

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