Here Vaughan exposes a common technique for election cheating and fraud, primarily on a local level, and one of the few that have been occasionally prosecuted effectively. The idea is to make up fictitious names at real addresses in the jurisdiction to register fake voters presumed to be at those addresses. When absentee ballots are mailed to those fictitious names at those address addresses, a hack at the center of the conspiracy usually picks up the ballots in the mail and then fills them out and mails them back to the election board. Sometimes these phony registrants may vote in person, or vote both in person and as absentee voters under the phony names.
Vaughan also exposes the new Nevada US Senator-elect (a female Democrat whose hyphenated Hispanic name escapes me for the moment) for running ads urging voters to come to an early voting station in a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood to vote SEVERAL HOURS AFTER THE POLLS ARE LEGALLY CLOSED.
I have no doubt there was considerable fraud in NV. The theft of the Senate seat, 2 House seats, and legislative seats. This dovetails with epic-level fraud in CA.
Castro-whatever her name is, is illegimate. As far as I’m concerned Heck is entitled to called Senator-elect until the term expires or he takes her place after the fraud is proved.