A Feb. 2 Facebook
post includes a screenshot with a list of various claims about Nevada's election: 42,000 people voted more than once; 19,000 didn't live in Nevada; 15,000 votes were cast from a commercial address; 8,000 voted using a non-existent address; 4,000 ineligible noncitizens voted; and 1,500 dead people voted.
In a Facebook comment, the author of the post points to a Dec. 2
article from the Washington Examiner regarding a previous lawsuit from the Trump campaign that attempted to overturn the election results in Nevada. The same article was
shared to Facebook on Dec. 3 by Trump.
Binnall's claim that almost 4,000 noncitizens voted was purportedly found by comparing official DMV records of noncitizens to 2020 voter rolls.
DMV spokesman Kevin Malone
told the Nevada Independent that it provided the Trump campaign with a list of the names and addresses of people who obtained a driver's license or driver authorization card using immigration paperwork within the last five years.
However, Malone said the list provided was not definitive proof of citizenship or noncitizenship because individuals could obtain citizenship and legally vote after obtaining a driver authorization card.
Michael Kagan, director of the UNLV Immigration Clinic, also noted to the Nevada Independent that "someone might have been a noncitizen three years ago when they got their driver's license, and they then got citizenship, voted legally, and haven't renewed their license with a new document yet.”
you guys are morons. lol. your evidence is worthless. lol