Some members of the Clark County, Nevada GOP are concerned that chair Jesse Law may have stopped the steal by canceling the party’s March meeting, thereby cutting off new and returning members from voting against his bid for a second term, the Las Vegas Review Journal reports.
The story is slightly complicated but can be explained simply: Party meetings are held six times a year, on the third Tuesday of every odd-numbered month. To be eligible to vote in the chair election in July, a member must have attended at least two prior meetings. So any member who joined after January is now fucked out of voting as Law canceled this week’s meeting on Monday claiming the venue – Stoney’s Rockin’ Country in Town Square – told them they weren’t welcome anymore after they found out that a member was armed at the January meeting. That actually happened (of course), but it would seem awfully convenient that they would wait until the day beforehand to inform Law they were canceling the booking based on a Reuters report from two weeks earlier.
And that his opponent, a real estate agent who served as Maricopa County, Arizona GOP chairman in the 1990s before moving to Nevada was among those contacting lapsed members to encourage them to rejoin and vote against Law in July. That’s convenient too. Law claims he’s working hard to get the March meeting rescheduled at a new venue as if he’s not in fucking Las Vegas where there are literally hundreds if not thousands of spaces that can be rented to hold a meeting for a few hundred people for a few hours on a weeknight. Law added that Trump endorsed his reelection bid.