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Continued:Our rulingNevada Republicans said they found "at least 3,062 instances of voter fraud. ... Thousands of individuals have been identified who appear to have violated the law by casting ballots after they moved from NV."The GOP lawyers issued a list that they say shows more than 3,000 people who were no longer living in Clark County by the time they cast their ballots. The list alone does not prove a violation of the law.People who move within 30 days before an election can cast a vote in their new state, or in their prior state of residence, in-person or via absentee ballot. A Nevadan who goes to another state for college can also request a ballot. The list from Trump’s lawyers also included addresses for Americans serving overseas in the military.The burden of proof is on the speaker making the claim. The information released so far by Trump’s team does not confirm their claim.We rate the claim False. (Saying the evidence has not yet been proven ignores the fact that this fact check response is being made only 3 days after the election while other Democrats in other states are still fudging and finding additional votes for Biden. Of course the claims are not yet proven because they have not yet been heard in court. Furthermore, just because the claims have not yet been proven does not allow fact checkers to dishonestly claim they have been disproven. Again, I find the fact checkers inexcusably misrepresented the truth.)RELATED: Donald Trump’s Pants on Fire claim about illegal votes
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Nevada Republicans said they found "at least 3,062 instances of voter fraud. ... Thousands of individuals have been identified who appear to have violated the law by casting ballots after they moved from NV."
The GOP lawyers issued a list that they say shows more than 3,000 people who were no longer living in Clark County by the time they cast their ballots. The list alone does not prove a violation of the law.
People who move within 30 days before an election can cast a vote in their new state, or in their prior state of residence, in-person or via absentee ballot. A Nevadan who goes to another state for college can also request a ballot. The list from Trump’s lawyers also included addresses for Americans serving overseas in the military.
The burden of proof is on the speaker making the claim. The information released so far by Trump’s team does not confirm their claim.
We rate the claim False. (Saying the evidence has not yet been proven ignores the fact that this fact check response is being made only 3 days after the election while other Democrats in other states are still fudging and finding additional votes for Biden. Of course the claims are not yet proven because they have not yet been heard in court. Furthermore, just because the claims have not yet been proven does not allow fact checkers to dishonestly claim they have been disproven. Again, I find the fact checkers inexcusably misrepresented the truth.)
RELATED: Donald Trump’s Pants on Fire claim about illegal votes