(Chuck Muth) – Those of you reading Muth’s Truths know about the work our organization is doing on cleaning up the voter rolls. As such, I’ve been FORCED to learn Nevada’s election laws better than any ordinary citizen ever should.
They’re as fouled up as you could ever imagine, and it makes my head hurt every time I try to make sense of something new that pops up. But I do know this…
Social media claims of a “ballot dump” and “delayed counting” costing Sam Brown his race for Nevada’s U.S. Senate seat have ZERO merit. They’re based on pure ignorance of the law.
The system is screwed up; no doubt about that. However, the law allows voters to put their ballot in the mail on Election Day and have it counted as long as the ballot is postmarked by midnight that night and arrives at election headquarters by the following Friday.
Yes, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled that *some* ballots without a postmarked can be counted – a decision that may well be appealed to the 9th Circuit Court – but there’s no indication whatsoever that a ton of those flooded in and swung the election to Jacky Rosen.
So why did so many ballots get mailed in late and the majority flowed to Democrats?
Well, one reason may well be because folks on the GOP side were dumb, dumb, dumb.
As early voting and mail-in ballot numbers came in, a number of people went on social media to applaud, cheer, and take a victory lap since the numbers indicated that more Republican voters were voting early and by mail than in the past.
It was the sports version of taunting.
And did I mention it was dumb, dumb, dumb?
All this did was panic the Democrats, who then activated their turnout machine that was comparatively dormant to previous elections. They got on the phone and went to doors and aggressively persuaded Democrats who hadn’t yet voted to get their ballots in the mail.
So the fact that so many Democrat ballots arrived at elections’ offices after Election Day – LEGALLY, whether we like it or not – wasn’t surprising or an indication of funny business. It was an indication of an energized Democrat turnout operation spurred on by Republicans doing the Snoopy Dance prematurely.
Dumb, dumb, dumb.
Now, that said…
Over the summer, the Pigpen Project filed over 33,000 challenges to voters who filed a change-of-address with the post office and no longer lived where they’re registered.
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar blocked the processing of those challenges.
But now we have the receipts. And we’re bouncing our challenge list against the voter list to see if anyone who told the post office they’d moved cast a ballot. And initial research indicates it could be well over 3,000 statewide.
That does NOT prove voter fraud, but it does demand further investigation – which we’re about to do.
And where appropriate, we’ll file post-election ELECTION INTEGRITY COMPLAINTS that the Secretary of State will have to investigate since he refused to process our pre-election challenges.
If Secretary Aguilar thought we’d quit and go away quietly, he seriously underestimated our resolve in cleaning up the voter files in Nevada – with or without his cooperation.
We’re just getting started…
NEVADA NEWS & VIEWS
- By Massive Margins, Voters in Eight States Say Only Citizens Can Vote in Their Elections. Alas, Nevada isn’t one of them. (Federalist)
- Trump first Republican to win Nevada presidential vote in 20 years. Assemblyman Ken Gray also overwhelmingly re-elected in Douglas/Lyon counties. (Record-Courier)
- Thousands of Trump voters didn’t bother voting for Sam Brown. More than 40,000 picked “None of These Candidates” in U.S. Senate race. (RGJ)
- 5 takeaways from the 2024 election in Nevada. Here’s what you need to know about the 2024 election and the results – so far. (LVRJ)
- Sebelius: What do the election results tell us about who we are as Nevadans? I took a look at the ballot questions to find out. (KTNV)
- Ranked-choice voting hits the wall: On Tuesday, Nevadans by a 54-46 margin turned away Question 3. (LVRJ)
- Chapman: Red, White & Boom! Trump’s Plan for Epic Fireworks Display on July 4, 2026. The celebration promises to be a monumental event, honoring America’s founding principles, achievements, and enduring spirit. (NN&V)
- Black: MAGA Hat Sparks Fly at Mesquite Sushi Restaurant. Why we won’t be eating at Rain Thai Sushi ever again. (NN&V)
X MARKS THE SPOT
- The experts said this ad was a waste of money and would actually hurt Trump. Turns out, it was genius. X
- Shocked this didn’t win Kamala the election. X
- Lunatic Gwen Walz goes off the rails in her first public appearance since Kamala’s loss to Trump. X
- Professor has mental breakdown on MSNBC, says Trump won because white children aren’t in Cheerios commercials anymore. X
- FEMA official ordered relief workers in Florida not to help houses with Trump signs. X
- Trump reportedly now has a robotic dog patrolling the property at Mar-a-Lago. X
- California’s gas prices to increase 65 cents per gallon with the passing of new fuel standards. Nevadans will feel the pain. X
- A 74-year-old man in Florida pulled his puppy out of an alligator’s mouth. X
- She is the hit of the internet. X
- Beavis & Butthead rock out with new Libtards music video. X
- Rosie O’Donnell Vows to Continue 38-Year Sex Strike. X
- A Day Without Steve Inman is a Day Without Sunshine. X
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
- “With control of the White House, the Senate, the House, and most of the State governments, can we finally quit changing the damn clocks twice a year?” – Tom Massie
- “Instead of liberal women shaving their head in protest of Donald Trump, could they maybe just shave their armpits?” – Jordan Rachel
- “The left-wing nut jobs are identifying themselves with blue bracelets and the Nazi-collaborator shaved heads. For your own safety do not patronize any establishment where these loonies handle your food. They are that crazy and that dangerous.” – James Woods
Mr. Muth is president of Citizen Outreach, publisher of Nevada News & Views, and founder of CampaignDoctor.com. You can sign up for his conservative, Nevada-focused e-newsletter at MuthsTruths.com. His views are his own.