No quick ruling on claim about GOP watchers at Nevada polls
LAS VEGAS — Democrats in Nevada are citing memories of post-Civil War voter intimidation by the Ku Klux Klan in a bid to get a federal judge to order people supporting Donald Trump not to harass voters at polls next Tuesday.
But U.S. District Judge Richard Boulware in Las Vegas focused during a lengthy hearing Wednesday on a much more narrow question: Whether Trump campaign officials fully notified volunteer poll-watchers about state laws they have to follow, and whether the campaign shared strategy with the Nevada Republican Party.
The judge scheduled testimony Thursday from a former state GOP official-turned-Trump campaign official, Jesse Law, about whether training for poll-watchers was “confusing or misleading” about rules they need to follow if they challenge a voter at the polls.
Boulware told attorneys for the Democratic and Republican parties that he wasn’t convinced there was a firm link between the Trump and a named defendant, party official Roger Stone Jr., or between the campaign and the state party.
