Trump surrogates continue to allege fraud in Nevada
Two Donald Trump associates held a news conference in Las Vegas alleging voter fraud in the state, but they provided little proof and didn't announce any legal actions.
Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp spoke outside the Clark County Election Department, providing a number of anecdotal stories of voter fraud.
Among the unverified allegations were repeated complaints about the machine used to verify voter signatures and charges that Republicans were denied the right to vote.

The pair also claimed that hundreds of dead people voted in Clark County.
Laxalt and Schlapp said they had no legal action to announce at the briefing.
Two days ago, a Clark County judge denied a request by the GOP to halt the use of the signature verification machines, saying the devices were lawful and that observers were watching the count. The judge also criticized GOP representatives for not providing any evidence of wrongdoing.
-ABC News' Michelle Mendez, Matthew Fuhrman and Cheyenne Haslett








