Posted on 10/06/2020 8:21:13 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
On Monday, the last day in Florida to register to vote in the Nov. 3 general election, people trying to access RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov were greeted with error messages.
From a desktop computer, a server error appeared but worked after some persistent refreshing. On the mobile website, Floridians hit a service unavailable error message but some were able to access it at around 6:30 p.m. As the midnight deadline loomed nearer, many tweeted they were still unable to access the site.
The voter registration website, maintained by the Florida Department....
(Excerpt) Read more at miamiherald.com ...
The Demon Rats will scream bloody murder. They will say, without evidence, that Ron DeSantis crashed the computer on purpose.
Keep in mind these are the same Demon Rats and media (redundant) who said people losing their health care were bumps in the road, and the disastrous web site for that debacle merely suffered "glitches".
Mysteriously the PA system suffered a hardware crash the other day.
Fraud or lowest bidder?
Get ready for lawsuits and a judge allowing two more weeks of registration. I can see it now.
When Democrats see that they are far behind in voter registration, the crash the servers. Show the Democrats who is in control and extent the online registration.
I hope not. People had PLENTY of time to register. But the fake news is gonna fake.
I believe that is exactly what happened.
In an interview about the Ancient Aliens series, the guy with the wild hair (Giorgio Tsoukalos) replied, while holding back a smile "We believe there are no coincidences."
This is why I applied over a month ago for my absentee ballot in PA. Im all voted in, sent in my completed ballot, it was received and registered. The county election board sends you a confirmation email.
The voting process has been compromised in numerous ways since computers have been used for any part of it.
Actually, more states use voting machines supplied by a Soros company than any other brand, according to reports. They include 15 states plus the District of Columbia.
But CheckYourFact website claims (do we believe???)——
“However, Soros does not and has never had any ownership stake in the voting technology firm, according to a statement on the companys website. The only connection between Soros and Smartmatic is its chairman, Lord Mark Malloch-Brown. He has worked with Soros in the past and sits on the global board of Soross Open Society Foundation, an organization that funds building inclusive and vibrant democracies.
Too many hits from Chinese servers...
THERE SHOULD BE A LAW- MANDATORY MINIMUM 10 YEARS for any government fraud, including vote fraud.
The Trump hating cabal is going to make sure they win at any cost. I have a sickening feeling.
Probably because Republican registrations were gaining
Just heard on radio news that DeSantis has extended the deadline until 7 PM ET.
Hope he knows what he’s doing.
Wait until the last minute, everybody log on at once, and crash the system. How does that help anybody?
In New Jersey our machines are more secure than paper ballots. I don't know who provides them. They are not connected to the internet or any outside database. When they are turned on in the morning they automatically print out a record of any votes in the machine, and its ID number. If it's anything other than zero the machine is not to be used and we call the county for a replacement. The printout is signed by the board workers for the district, to be turned in with the results.
When the polls have closed the machine prints out the results; several copies are provided. The results are delivered to the municipal clerk's office and one copy is posted at the polling place. Can you say "paper trail"? Zero in, xyz out, neatly printed to be archived after they are added to the other districts and totaled.
Is it any wonder that our democrat governor insisted on mailed-out, mail in paper ballots? It's easier to "find" a stack of those!
Secure voting machines in your state....
Sounds great to me. Hope more have them.
Good place to send tax money destined for bad causes where they usually go. Secure machines should have been a priority but what Dem area would want that?
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