Attorney general, Nevada GOP butt heads on vaccine tweet
Nevada s attorney general and the state Republican party are at odds over a tweet about the COVID-19 vaccine.
and last updated 2021-01-15 21:32:49-05
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) â Nevada s attorney general and the state Republican party are at odds over a tweet about the COVID-19 vaccine.
On Tuesday, Attorney General Aaron Ford announced that he had received his first shot of the Moderna vaccine the day before by sharing a video on Twitter of him dancing.
Got my first shot of the Moderna vaccine yesterday. Walked up in there like: pic.twitter.com/2ZYjlHs0hd Aaron D. Ford (@AaronDFordNV) January 13, 2021
Nevada DMV Records Suggest 3,987 Non-Citizens Voted in 2020 Election
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) records suggest that nearly 4,000 legal and illegal aliens cast votes in the 2020 general election, according to a sworn affidavit filed with a state court.
As part of legislation enacted by the state’s Democrats, the DMV automatically registers to vote every person who obtains a driver’s license. In Nevada, both legal and illegal non-citizens can obtain driver’s licenses and identification cards.
Jesse Kamzol, an expert engaged by the Republican Party as part of an election lawsuit, matched the 110,164 non-citizen records from the DMV, which were obtained through a subpoena by the state’s Republican Party, against Nevada’s voter file. He determined, with “high to mid-high confidence,” that 6,260 non-citizens were registered to vote and 3,987 non-citizens had voted.