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Nevada Caucus 2012: Candidates Worried About Voter Fraud

By CRISTINA SILVA   02/01/12 03:50 PM ET  AP

LAS VEGAS -- This was supposed to be the Nevada GOP's year of redemption, a chance for Republicans to have a prominent role in picking a challenger for President Barack Obama four years after bungling its first attempt to turn the state into a major player in presidential politics.

But 2012 has not gone as planned. It's now anyone's guess as to how soon a Nevada victor will be declared after Saturday's caucuses.

Voting in all but one caucus – a special, late-evening one for Jewish voters in Clark County that is expected to draw fewer than 300 people – will end by 3 p.m. Pacific time. Most of Nevada's counties will be through with voting by noon.

But the state GOP doesn't plan to release any results until 5 p.m., which could raise questions about the validity of the count.

It also won't release results from Clark County, the state's most populous and home to more than half of all Republicans, until after 7 p.m.

The special caucus itself has the Mitt Romney and Ron Paul campaigns inquiring with the state party about the possibility of voter fraud. Nevada Republican officials have said they will ensure that no one votes twice. But concerns remain that the procedures and the delay in reporting the results will diminish the attention the contest receives from East Coast-based media outlets, given the three-hour time difference.

"We need to look like we know what we are doing," said David Buell, chair of the Washoe County GOP, who has called on party leaders to release the results as they trickle in.

The Nevada GOP last week announced a partnership with Twitter and Google in hopes of allowing the party to release results instantly on the Internet.

In contrast to this year's plans, the results of the 2008 caucuses were largely known before sunset.

The caucus count is just the latest bit of trouble for a GOP contest that has been plagued by a year of missteps and party turmoil, prompting Republicans here to lower expectations just as the contested nominating fight turns to Nevada.

Party officials say they expect no more than 60,000 voters – out of 468,000 registered Republicans in Nevada – to participate. That would be 16,000 more than the number that voted in 2008's non-binding contest. There are 28 delegates to this summer's Republican nominating convention at stake that will be awarded proportionally. Most of the candidates have largely ignored Nevada until now, after focusing hard on the four East Coast states that voted in January. Nevada will be in the spotlight for a mere four days.

All that means the impact of Saturday's outcome on the overall nomination fight could end up being minimal.

Romney, the overwhelming victor here four years ago in part because of the state's large Mormon population, headed to Nevada on Wednesday after a resounding win in Florida a day earlier and with a series of built-in advantages, including his Mormon faith, a strong get-out-the-vote operation and a head start in TV advertising. He has secured endorsements from most of the state's top GOP leaders. He has visited the state more than most.

But he faces fierce competition from Paul, the Texas congressman who came in second in Nevada in 2008. Paul has an existing network of support from that race and has been working to reinforce that organization. His anti-government, anti-tax and anti-spending message also may appeal to Nevada's tea party contingent and libertarian voters wary of federal involvement in local schools and land decisions.

Both Romney and Paul have been building strong ground games in Reno and Las Vegas, the state's northern and southern urban centers.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, bloody after losing Florida, also is competing, as is the cash-strapped former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum. They only recently established campaign operations after threatening to boycott Nevada for briefly daring to hold its contest close to the New Hampshire primary on Jan. 10. Both are wooing tea party backers. Gingrich also has backing from casino owner Sheldon Adelson, a high-profile billionaire businessman in Las Vegas.

"When he says, `I'm supporting Newt Gingrich,' people say, `I'm supporting him, too, if you are,'" said George Harris, owner of a downtown Las Vegas Mexican restaurant where Gingrich has scheduled a round-table with Hispanics on Thursday.

The economy is voters' top concern.

"Look, drive around this town, see all the places that are vacant," said Tom Nay, a 68-year-old, self-employed Romney supporter in Las Vegas. "People are not working."

The state's unemployment rate, 12.6 percent, is the nation's highest. Its largest casinos suffered a combined net loss of nearly $4 billion in 2011, the third straight year of losses. In all, more than 166,300 people were out of work and one in every 177 homes was in foreclosure in December, also the highest rate in the nation. Immigration and tourism are also top issues in the state.

Four years ago, Nevada Republicans scheduled their presidential nominating contest early in the election season in hopes that the state would have a major say in picking the nominee. But few candidates competed here, and Romney easily won.

This time, the state GOP fought to be among the first four states to vote. But it ended up bowing to other states and twice moved its caucus date.

Two weeks ago, Clark County Republicans announced a special contest to accommodate religious voters who celebrate the Saturday Sabbath. They said the last-minute change was being made at the request of Adelson, the Jewish political activist who, along with his wife, has given $10 million to an independent organization backing Gingrich. Adelson's spokesman has denied the claim.

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05:25 PM on 02/07/2012
It appeared to me that the Nevada Caucus was a sham. Many participants for the Gingrich and Paul voter turn out did not get to participate in the caucus and let there voice be heard. It is utterly not surprising that this type of run in with voters in Nevada would occur. Nevada governing officials, clark county and state representatives throughout the past 4 years have proven to be corrupt in there intent to undermind the rights and concerns of there citizens. Too many incidents have occured in the past to consider Nevada governing, laws and conduct would be worthy overall.
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12:17 PM on 02/07/2012
Friends, it’s happened again! This time, the Nevada GOP destroys the caucus, and ruins it for Dr. Paul and the people of America! WOW! Please help me get this article to everyone and everywhere humanly possible! http://www.examiner.com/conspiracy-in-denver/nevada-vote-fraud-official
07:01 PM on 02/07/2012
This is a simple diagram, tracking the increase in votes for Ron Paul (blue indicates number of votes he received in '08, red indicates the number of votes he received in '12). Pretty fishy.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=374120272604183&set=pu.247545411928337&type=1&theater
12:12 PM on 02/06/2012
3rd world countries have elections more reliable than Nevada.
02:06 AM on 02/06/2012
Go to Daily Paul and look for Ron Paul Voter recount Nevada, there's an independent recount being tallied by a Ron Paul supporter, so far the numbers are coming in thick and fast. We will see if there is voter fraud one way or another. All Nevada voters for Ron Paul that haven't yet sent in their vote please feel free to do so, you don't have to, but it would help with the accuracy of the end result. Final numbers are being posted on Thursday, so you have some time yet. We'll get to the bottom of this. Ron Paul 2012!!
07:36 PM on 02/05/2012
The PEOPLE will pick Ron Paul, whether or not the media or GOP fraud establishment wants us to.
03:27 PM on 02/05/2012
Had enough yet? We all need to care about this regardless of who we support in the polls. Voter fraud simply CANNOT be allowed to go on.
02:57 PM on 02/05/2012
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, .... then they cheat you.
11:25 AM on 02/05/2012
Blatant vote fraud in Nevada. I'm not convinced this is good for America.
10:23 AM on 02/05/2012
Well my previous rant I presume was not accepted by this outlet. Well here's something maybe more palatable with objective data: The extended caucus voting in Clark County :58% for Ron Paul in Clark County with a sample size of over 500 people in this caucus/precinct. Now if this sample is even a rough cross-section of the way people voted in Clark County - the most populated county in Nevada, what does it say about Newt an his second place. Voting fraud is definetley not out of the question
08:00 AM on 02/05/2012
I am now convinced, though not with objective data that voting fraud was committed in Nevada, primarily against Ron Paul. He spend an enormous amount of time and money in this State, even more than 4 years ago. Now RP is getting 19% an improvemnt of 7% since 2008. Newt did not spend any time in this State and he is coming in a solid second. Voices in the controlled news media including this outlet all indicated Newt was going to do well before any tallies came in. The entrance polling data never came in yet. When it did Newt was with 23% shared with RP. I hope RP goes independant and cancels out any hope of Romney of Newt from going any further. Even if he does not, Romney has no chance of beating Obama as RP voters with not support candidates that are woven into the heathen establishment. I hpe people are ready for 4 more years of theft by the FED and barbaric invasions and slaughtering if the innocent, and even worse conditions for this country. WE might even get bombed this time..maybe this will wake up people..who knows?
02:36 AM on 02/05/2012
The only way the Republican Party has a chance is if they all back Ron Paul. I Voted for Obama in 08 and if Ron Paul is not the Nominee I am just going to give up on the whole process and think about living in an other country.
04:48 AM on 02/05/2012
Right on JTrain, if Ron Paul does not get the nomination, I will write him in, we will never give our vote to someone else!
03:36 AM on 02/07/2012
right with ya
04:55 PM on 02/04/2012
Yes I hope there is no voter fraud. It becomes a little unnerving though when you have polls a few days ago showing RP with 24% and then with another poll being displayed ostentatiously in the last few days over the same media as having him in 4th place at only 9%. It sounds like Iowa again for RP who dropped there 8% in one day. Uncanny how a poll can reflect the actual vote. And they have for RP now in three States. And if this is the case here, RP lost 15% of the vote. What to think then? I hope this is just a bad dream and extreme thought

Henry
11:10 AM on 02/04/2012
Appoint Mitch Daniel to oversee.
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01:57 PM on 02/02/2012
NEVADA VOTERS WORRIED ABOUT CANDIDATE FRAUD
11:53 AM on 02/02/2012
All i can say is watch the video... and see how they lie to us.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy1IlAXeV30&feature=related