Nevada Republican Jim Marchant insisted there hadn’t been a legitimate election in his state in more than a decade. All of Nevada’s election winners since 2006, he said on a recent podcast, were “installed by the deep-state cabal.”
But when Marchant won the Republican nomination for Nevada secretary of state this week, he immediately celebrated the victory as legitimate.
What You Need To Know
- Dozens of Republican candidates have spent months parroting former President Donald Trump's baseless claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election, but then declared victory without raising such concerns in their own elections
- Amid such seeming hypocrisy, many Republican candidates are still vowing to pursue a series of election reforms that could make it more difficult to vote in the name of election integrity
- Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano spearheaded a state Senate hearing in which witnesses aired false claims about mass voter fraud, and was outside the U.S. Capitol when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the building during the deadly 2021 insurrection, made no mention of voter fraud as he declared victory in the state's Republican primary last month
- Nevada Republican Jim Marchant insisted there hadn’t been a legitimate election in his state in more than a decade, but immediately celebrated the victory as legitimate after he won the GOP nomination for the state's secretary of state this week
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