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Trump Campaign Unveils Evidence Proving Thousands Voted Illegally in Nevada

'It is a level of corruption I didn't think could happen in a modern, free country...'

The Trump campaign unveiled new witness testimony and evidence to support its claim that the Nevada presidential election was rife with voter fraud.

The campaign presented its case in a Nevada court on Thursday, and President Donald Trump’s legal team said it is confident the judge will find enough evidence to possibly overturn Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s 33,569 vote-lead.

Among the evidence Trump’s campaign plans to present is expert testimony that indicates more than 1,500 ballots were cast by deceased voters, and that 42,248 people voted “multiple times,” according to the Washington Examiner.

There is also data that suggests an abnormal spike in incomplete voter registrations, the campaign said. Part of this spike could be the result of Native Americans being bribed to vote with offers of TVs and gas cards, according to the campaign.

The campaign has largely focused on Clark County, a predominantly Democratic area.

“In my years of experience in politics, I have never seen the amount of illegal voting like we have documented in Clark County, Nevada. It is a level of corruption I didn’t think could happen in a modern, free country,” American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp said in a statement.

If all of the illegal votes were thrown out, Trump would be declared the winner of Nevada, Schlapp said.

“I can’t predict what a judge will do, but any fair-minded American would come to the same conclusion: Trump won Nevada by thousands of votes if illegal ballots are remedied,” he noted.

Schlapp argued that anyone who is demanding evidence of widespread voter fraud should pay attention to what happens in the Nevada courtroom this week.

 “A lot of people in the national media have said, ‘if you have evidence of voter fraud, show it.’ Well, we have thousands and thousands of examples of real people in real-life instances of voter illegality,” he told Fox News.

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