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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Harry Reid’s Son Oversees Suspect Election Machines In Nevada

(Photo via antzinpantz.com)

Rush reported today on his radio show that Rory Reid, the son of Nevada U.S. Senator Harry Reid, is in charge of the voting machines that were reported as malfunctioning and are serviced by the SEIU.

Rory Reid is running as the Democratic nominee for governor of Nevada against Republican Brian Sandoval.  Rory currently holds the office of Chairman of the powerful Clark County Commission and is the former chairman of the Nevada Democratic Party; he was elected to the Clark County Commission in 2002.

Rory, in his position as Chairman of Clark County Commission,  is a member of  The Nevada Association of  Counties (NACO). NACO's Mission Statement is "To encourage county government to adopt and maintain local, regional, state and national cooperation which will result in a positive influence on public policy and optimize the management of county resources; to provide valuable education and support services that will maximize efficiency and foster public trust in county government."

Rush said:

This is Mark Hemingway in the Washington Examiner:  "Clark County is where three quarters of Nevada's residents and live and where Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's son Rory is a county commissioner."  That means that Harry Reid's son is the person in charge of overseeing the election machines that are being maintained by the SEIU. Now, why would Rory Reid be suspected of any shenanigans here?  But he is.

Yes.  Yes he is.

Rasmussen reports that with one week to go, Republican Brian Sandoval leads Democrat Rory Reid by more than 20 points in Nevada's governor race.  I guess his "Call Me Rory" campaign didn't fool the voters of Nevada.

Hat Tip Rachel Pulaski









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