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A Clinton operative advocating criminal behavior? Sounds about right.
Mark Elias, a Perkins Coie attorney, wrote to the Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske threatening to litigate over ballot harvesting laws.
You can actually read the entire letter HERE in all of its fraudulent stench.
Ballot harvesting is currently illegal in Nevada and most other states.
Nevada’s current state law says that in the event a voter is unable to submit a ballot, a family member may submit the absentee’s ballot on his or her behalf. In the letter, Elias is literally asking for a suspension of prosecution (which, if the ballot is submitted by anyone other than a family member, would be a felony) due to the consequences of social distancing.
Boy oh boy, the Democrats are really hoping to take the utmost advantage of such a vulnerable time, aren’t they?
I mean, Elias once represented Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, so he is no stranger to dressing up fraud in a halo.
Breitbart reported:
In 2017, the Washington Post identified Elias and Perkins Coie as having hired Fusion GPS on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Fusion GPS, in turn, hired former British spy Christopher Steele.
As dapper as a pig may look with lipstick, let’s call a spade a spade. To refrain from prosecution, in this particular circumstance, would inevitably be translated to encouraging criminality.
Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, has been trying to mandate nationwide ballot harvesting.
As previously reported by Breitbart:
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s new stimulus bill would mandate nationwide “ballot harvesting,” allowing party operatives to return other people’s ballots to polling places without “any limit” on the number of ballots.
“Ballot harvesting” was legalized in California in 2016, and first used in the 2018 midterm elections.
It allows anyone to drop off someone else’s mail-in ballot at a polling station.
There is no process for vetting or verifying those delivering the ballots — no background checks or identification requirements.
Chicks on the Right also reported:
There’s a reason that California is a one-party state. Yet, somehow, they continue to fail miserably. Just in 2018, seven Republican seats were flipped because of this nonsense.
As for the other states who aren’t entirely eating their own, the practice is largely illegal for these obvious fraudulent reasons.
Democrats continue to crap on voter ID regulations because, I mean, it follows the law.
The only good thing that Elias advocated for in the letter was his request for additional in-person voting sites. If there are enough voting sites in place, perhaps there could be a minimum of 10-20 people in the building at a time, and that would still follow social distancing guidelines depending on the space.
There are ways around this without committing fraud, mister LAWYER.