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RNC and Nevada Team Up for Massive Voter Roll Cleanup Ahead of November Elections

The Republican National Committee, in an admirable show of good governance, has teamed up with the Nevada Secretary of State’s office to get rid of over 90,000 inactive voters in Clark County, the beating heart of the state known for its bright lights and even brighter political stakes. This cleanup effort is not just a minor adjustment; it’s a significant achievement for the Nevada GOP, elevating the integrity of our elections while simultaneously giving a massive middle finger to those who think voter rolls are just a suggestive guideline.

The Nevada Republican Party took a victory lap, claiming this successful roll purge was the product of hard work and collaboration among the NVGOP, the Republican National Committee, the Trump Campaign, and a host of enthusiastic grassroots organizations, not to mention the willing support from state officials. One thing is clear: when Republicans roll up their sleeves, they aren’t just cleaning up their own room; they’re ensuring the entire neighborhood stays tidy ahead of the pivotal November elections.

After the impressive feat, the executive board of the Nevada GOP expressed their satisfaction with the voter roll clean-up. They see this as a monumental step towards ensuring that elections are both fair and secure. It’s about time someone in politics tackled the issue of inactive voters on the rolls instead of turning a blind eye, which has become the go-to strategy for many on the left. Democrats may want to rethink their insistence on keeping the dead on the voter rolls as a tool for their future campaigns.

Meanwhile, in Virginia, Attorney General Jason Miyares is making waves, too, announcing the successful removal of over 6,000 noncitizens from the voting rolls. Seems like there’s a trend developing here: states proactively seeking to maintain the integrity of the electoral process rather than letting it become a free-for-all. Miyares’s office deserves applause for stepping up to ensure that only those legally eligible to vote are actually casting ballots.

It all ties back to Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s executive order prioritizing election integrity, focusing on monitoring changes in voter information. The state is now not just sharing data with 42 other states but instituting mandatory audits in what can only be described as a full-blown election integrity initiative. The sharper these states get in managing their voting rolls, the harder it becomes for opponents to launch their usual baseless allegations. Let’s hope this is a growing movement as the countdown to November continues, putting pressure on states to follow suit and clean house.

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