Why the latest conspiracy theories from Nevada’s Jim Marchant matter

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The GOP nominee for Nevada secretary of state is pushing election conspiracy theories that are wildly nonsensical — even by today's standards. (via MaddowBlog)

, “Your vote hasn’t counted for decades. You haven’t elected anybody. The people that are in office have been selected.”that prominent Democratic lawmaker — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, et al. — also shouldn’t be seen as having won legitimate elections, despite their landslide victories.

The reference to Marchant’s cohorts was of particular interest. It was earlier this year when the Nevadan hadwith Steve Bannon, boasting that there’s a “coalition” of GOP secretary of state candidates who are united in their commitment to an “America First” agenda. In other words, the GOP nominee for secretary of state in Nevada is pushing ridiculous-even-by-2022-standards conspiracy theories, but he

I’m occasionally reminded of something Trey Grayson, Kentucky’s former Republican secretary of state, said several months ago. “There’s a lot of crazy going around,” Grayson

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