Nevada Deserves Better Than This Secretary of State Clown Show

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Just so there’s no mistaking my position . . .

Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar is probably the worst secretary of state Nevada has ever had, and absolutely one of the worst in the country today – if not THE worst.

Sorry for the sugar-coating.

Yesterday, he personally tweeted:

“While very few allegations result in actual violations of election law, educating the public on the investigative process will help clear up misconceptions. I’m proud of work done at the state-level to increase transparency for the public & uphold the integrity of our elections.”

There are no “misconceptions.” As the old saying goes, this man is so full of schlitt, his eyes are brown.

His tweet was a follow-up to this tweet from the SOS office:

“The @NVSOS Office launched a new site to increase transparency with the public & increase confidence in Nevada’s safe and secure elections. It details how election complaints and reported violations are investigated and outlines safeguards in the process. https://nvsos.gov/sos/Home/Components/News/News/3625/309

The indisputable fact is, Aguilar does the bare minimum required by law to comply with cleaning up Nevada’s dirty voter files while pig-headedly refusing to work with our group to assist in the effort.

Worse, he has intervened and blocked local county clerks and registrars of voters from working directly with us. That’s not an “unsubstantiated allegation.” It’s a fact.

We can document everything he’s done and hasn’t done. I’ve got the “receipts” – including an ongoing lawsuit asking the courts to force him to be “transparent” and provide public records we’ve requested.

And if he has the balls, I tweeted yesterday that I’d be happy to do a PUBLIC town hall on this issue with him so he won’t be able to get away with feeding voters buffalo chips without calling him out.

Don’t hold your breath waiting for him to accept my invitation. He knows he’s full of schlitt and won’t dare risk being exposed by somebody who won’t let him get away with it.

In the meantime, anyone interested in dramatic changes in election security, let me ask you a question . . .

Have you ever tried ordering something online but put in the wrong address or zip code? What happened?

In REAL TIME, your purchase was declined. Why? Because commercial databases know better where you actually live than the post office or the voter files.

And there are simple ways to better secure and assure the accuracy of our voter files than what Aguilar is doing.

To learn more about this, click here to read a terrific article by Ken Blackwell, Chairman of Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute in Washington, D.C.

That’s all for now. We just got back onboard in Cozumel and I hear the sweet call of margaritas beckoning me up on the Lido Deck. Adios, amigos!