
After visiting the election audit of Arizonaโs Maricopa County, the head of Nevadaโs Republican Party said a similar review is needed in Nevadaโalthough that possibility appears slim, as Democrats control both houses of the state Legislature.
โHats off to the leadership here in Arizona โฆ I think that sets the model, that sets the tone for Nevada,โ Republican Chairman Michael McDonaldย said in an interviewย posted to Twitter, referring to the audit efforts in Maricopa. โWe want to duplicate that in Nevada.โ
Reporting from Arizona, Real America's Voice correspondent, Drew Hernandez caught up with Nevada GOP Chairman, Michael J. McDonald โ who just finished touring the Arizona audit floor.
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Starting in April, a private company has led efforts to audit all 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County, following an order by Arizonaโs Republican-controlled Senate. Democrats, including Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, have frequently decried the process, describing it as partisan and unprofessionalโwhich Republicans have denied.
McDonald, who said he has a law enforcement background, told the interviewer that he believes the auditโs security and procedures are sufficient.
โWe want to be able to say the same thing in Nevada: That we looked at all the problems we had, all the anomalies that took place, to make sure that it was a clean and fair election,โ McDonald said. โBecause it wasnโt.โ
Namely, Clark Countyโwhich includes Las Vegas, most of Nevadaโs population, and most of the stateโs Democrat voter baseโshould be audited, he said.
Democratic Nevada Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro didnโt immediately respond to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.
Cannizzaro told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the state Republican Party and McDonald โare delusionalโ for wanting an audit of the stateโs election results.
โThe Nevada Senate isnโt going to waste any time or taxpayer money entertaining their unhinged conspiracy theories,โ she said.
Responding to McDonaldโs interview, Democrat Attorney General Aaron Ford said his office โdefeatedโ Republicansโ and former President Donald Trumpโs โlawsuits alleging widespread voter fraud.โ The attorney generalโs office will push back against any audit efforts, he said.
President Joe Biden was certified as the winner of Nevadaโs six electoral votes, narrowly defeating former Trump during the Nov. 3, 2020, election.
Late last week, officials said the audit of Maricopa County is projected to end on June 26, or about two months after the process started. The Arizona state Senate has control of the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix until June 30.
Audit teams have previously said that after the process is completed, more work will be carried out in July. A final report is expected to be released in August.
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