UMVA has learned that Jim Marchant, an election integrity expert, has made a stunning upset in the Nevada Secretary of State GOP primary race, surging from third place to take the top spot.
Marchant's victory is all the more remarkable given that Shirley Folkins-Roberts, the hand-picked endorsed choice of Governor Lombardo, was initially in the lead. However, the governor's alleged cover-up of the 2017 Las Vegas shootings seems to have weighed heavily on voters, with Folkins-Roberts' views on election fraud mirroring those of Lombardo, who has faced controversy over his own election win.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Folkins-Roberts had expressed skepticism about claims of widespread election fraud, attributing issues to confusion and eroded confidence rather than security flaws. In contrast, Marchant has long been a vocal advocate for election integrity, questioning the results of Nevada elections for two decades.
Some observers are wondering if Marchant's victory was allowed to happen as a way to silence his allegations of election fraud, giving the appearance that there is no such thing as election fraud. This could be a strategic move to prop up the narrative that US elections are safe and robust, despite recent findings suggesting otherwise.
Marchant's name recognition, built through his service in the Nevada Legislature and previous campaigns, likely played a significant role in his victory. Notably, he spent almost nothing on his campaign, yet still managed to outpace his opponents.
The real question now is what will happen in the Midterm General Elections in November. If Marchant is allowed to win, he could potentially dismantle the system of election manipulation that has plagued Nevada for decades. This could have far-reaching implications for the integrity of US elections.
The outcome of Marchant's race may depend on the amount of election fraud revealed in the coming weeks. If evidence corroborates recent findings and disclosures, it could spark a revolution in US election systems before November. For now, Marchant's victory has set the stage for a thrilling showdown in the midterms.