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A whistleblower who worked for Nevada’s Clark County Elections Department listed a series of instances of nefarious behavior they witnessed in the days leading up to the election, including poll workers processing illegitimate ballots as well as non-poll workers forming a “human wall” near a Biden/Harris van to block the view of individuals purportedly filling out what the whistleblower believes to have been ballots.
In a sworn affidavit signed November 8, the whistleblower, who served as a poll worker, detailed “concerns over election polling place intimidation and voter fraud.”
One of the main concerns revolved around what the whistleblower described as the processing of illegal ballots. According to the affidavit, a team leader and two assistants told poll workers to advise those who wanted to register to vote but did not have the proper ID to make an appointment with DMV. They were then told that they could bring in proof of their appointment confirmation — which the whistleblower described as “either a paper copy or show icon [on] their phone to us” — and be registered based on that confirmation alone.
“They were then permitted to vote with a provisional ballot, even though their appointments were not until January of 2021. We were told this was being allowed all over the Valley, at all polling places,” the affidavit reads.
Poll workers were allegedly instructed to “add two zeros (’00’) to the DMV confirmation number and put it where the Driver’s License/ID number was supposed to go when we filled in the registration form on the line.”
The whistleblower also detailed the consistent presence of a Biden/Harris bus, tent, or table in the parking lot, which offered “food, drink, and political memorabilia to voters.”
“It was a very visible feature in a very narrow parking lot. On several days they had speakers, dances, music and other festivities going on,” the affidavit reads.
The whistleblower alleges that the team leader had to repeatedly address the Biden/Harris group, reminding them to maintain a 100-foot distance from the polling place.
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The whistleblower also detailed an incident observed during a lunch break. In late October, the whistleblower “personally witnessed two people handing multiple unopened mail-in ballot envelopes to two other people who then opened and filled out the ballots against the side of the Biden/Harris van.”
“The same two people who marked the ballots then put the marked ballots in official pink and white envelopes. These individuals were not poll workers,” the affidavit reads. Others then formed what the whistleblower described as a “human wall” in an apparent attempt to block the view of the individuals handling the envelopes:
In a new sworn affidavit, a whistleblower with the Clark County Elections Department in Nevada claims Nevada poll workers fabricated proof of residence data for illegal voters. So far, Nevada Attorney General @AaronDFordNV has taken no action to investigate credible fraud claims. pic.twitter.com/GVdBiRHlGq
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— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) November 9, 2020
“When the moving human wall of people noticed me walking by, they continued moving [to] block my view as I walked,” the affidavit reads.
The whistleblower alerted the team leader, who called the Clark County Elections office. The office reportedly told her that “nothing could be done about the ballots or envelopes” that the worker witnessed individuals handling outside the Biden/Harris area. The poll worker was also told that ballot harvesting is legal.
“What I saw was not ballot harvesting,” the whistleblower said, as they were filling out ballots, not just delivering them.
“As a poll worker, I accepted mail-in ballots that voters would surrender to me so that they could vote in person, so I know mail-in ballot envelopes are pink and white and I know that these were ballots,” the whistleblower continued.
“I regularly saw people walking in with multiple ballots. We were not allowed to talk to the monitors or observers. We were not supposed to say anything ever to the observers,” the affidavit reads.
The whistleblower also listed one instance of a “furious” man, who alleged that someone “voted on his behalf.”
On Friday, the Trump campaign formally requested public records, including records, documents, and communications, from the Clark County Election Department.
The thought of your teen driving, just a couple years removed from middle school, is difficult to grasp. Rather than deny it, though, it's best to accept and do your best to teach your child sound driving skills.
To help with the process, consider the following.
Before Each Driver Training Session
- Take time to map out a route, rather than randomly driving. Consider quiet side streets, avoiding busy thoroughfares. Inform your teen of the route as well.
- Have an agenda of what road skills to work on before each drive begins. For example, you could practice left turns or maintaining proper distance.
- Adjust the passenger side mirror so as to use it as your rearview mirror.
- Remind yourself to stay calm and avoid raising your voice. You want the driving session to be a positive experience for your child.
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Driver Training On the Road
- Be sure to give your child advance warning on where to turn, or what you want them to do. Shouting, 'Turn here!' at the last second denigrates the learning process and creates unneeded tension.
- Keep talking to a minimum so as to not distract your child.
- If a mistake is made don't wait until the driving session ends to explain. Instead have your teen pull over and explain the error.
- Don't talk down or scold. Instruct in a calming tone. If you sense tension with your teen, end the driving session.
- Be on the look out for potential hazards or dangers. Beginning drivers don't have scanning techniques down, usually focusing only on what's in front of them.
- When starting, limit the first few driving sessions to 15 to 20 minutes. And then as your teen's driving confidence grows, gradually increase the sessions to 30 and then 40 minutes.
- Retract your instruction if it goes against what your teen was taught in drivers education. This fosters confusion. Put your ego aside while keeping in mind that your teen's drivers ed teacher is a certified instructor, especially trained on how best to teach new drivers.
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Home, After the Driver Training Session
- Go over the entire session, explaining mistakes, but still accenting the positive.
- Ask your teen to assess how he or she drove and what was learned.
Additional Teen Driver Tips
Don't forget to lead by example. Now that your teen is 'driver-aware,' practice sound driving habits when behind the wheel. Avoid racing through yellow signal lights, or passing when the center line is solid. Convey that owning a drivers license is a privilege that cannot be taken lightly.
Have you ever helped a teen driver practice driving? Do you have any tips to add?