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Hey folks, I’ve been bombarded with people asking me how they should vote. My following recommendation is for NEVADA, but since our elections are becoming more and more cookie-cutter across the nation, this may apply in other states as well.

For Nevada, we have ballot harvesting, meaning one person could go pick up ALL the ballots for Washoe County and deliver them to polling locations or the Registrar of Voters’ Main Office at 1001 East 9th Street.

Doesn’t seem right, does it? It’s not, but that’s what they do here.

Additionally, the County ROV has third parties mail ballots to basically every person in the county—living, dead, moved away, or with illegal addresses. They don’t seem to care, and I have the emails and lawsuits to prove it.

So now we know you will most likely be mailed a ballot. You can fill it out and mail it in, but it’s highly not recommended you do that for numerous reasons. Ever heard, “The check is in the mail,” but it never comes?

So what can you do?

You can fill it out as soon as you get it and give it to a trusted person to take to the Registrar of Voters’ main office or a polling location, or you can drop it off yourself. Additionally, you can bring it to the Washoe County Republican Central Committee Office located at:

3652 S Virginia St #C8, Reno, NV 89502, and they can drop it off for you as well.

When should the ballots be dropped off at the ROV or polling location?

ON Election Day!

Why?

It is public record WHO votes and WHEN!

So, if nefarious actors are looking to see how many Democrats or Republicans voted, they may just now know how many fake ballots they need to inject into the system to have their candidates WIN! Sound crazy? It’s not. Additionally, with having a 6-week election season, the longer they have your ballots, the more chances something at the ROV could happen as well.

Don’t give potential bad guys more time with your ballot!

In summary, since ballot harvesting is legal in Nevada, I recommend the following:

  • If you can’t drop your own ballot off at the ROV Office on Election Day, give it to a trusted person to do it for you.
  • Have them or you do it on Election Day.
  • Don’t use machines to vote; only you or your trusted person should hand them your paper ballot.

Worst-case scenario, if you can’t drop it off yourself, if you can’t give it to a trusted person, or if you can’t take it to the Washoe County Republican Office, every ballot envelope has the postage prepaid, and as long as you get it in the mail by Election Day, they are supposed to count it.

Bottom line: Nothing prevents you and others from filling out your ballots and giving them to a trusted person. Nothing prevents you from going to every person you know and telling them to vote. Nothing prevents you from harvesting ballots as well. We need to show up in record numbers, and it requires all of us doing our part to recruit voters and get their ballots to the ROV or polling locations.

Together we can do this. Mailing them in early just leaves way too much to chance. There is zero reason to do that when harvesting is available, and the ballots come postage-paid. So, worst-case scenario, you could mail it in on Election Day or the day before if you absolutely had to.

Hopefully, this helps clear things up for you.

Beadles

P.S.

If you really want to make sure your vote has the best possibility of counting, show up on Election Day and have the election worker first check to make sure you haven’t already been shown as having voted. If they show you as having voted and your ballot is in hand, that’s a crime, my friends. Immediately have their supervisor double-check it to make sure it shows someone voted for you. If someone did vote for you, and your ballot is in hand, hold onto it, call the Sheriff, and report the crime on the non-emergency number.

Here’s the How To Video here:

https://rumble.com/v5dfi1h-how-to-cast-your-ballot-2024.html

DISCLAIMER:
These thoughts, statements, and opinions are my own, not of any club, committee, organization, etc.

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