Keyword: fl2018
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**** This is a comment by TheDreadnought found at Gateway Pundit TheDreadnought • 3 minutes ago This is from one of the commenters from Zero Hedge... I'd hyper link it but may break TOC with TGP. The commenter is CAPT DRAKE I worked the polls in Palm Beach County and can tell you how the fraud works: 1. Not at the individual polling location. These are decent people, none willing to take a felony for anybody. 2. Once the ballots are printed, the fraud starts. 3. You must have a huge stack of preprinted ballots to fill out and have...
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LAUDERHILL, Fla. — In the chaos that has swirled over the vote count in Florida following Tuesday’s midterm elections, one headline made its way ominously around the state: A teacher in Broward County had discovered a box labeled “provisional ballots,” left behind at the polling place at her school. Mishandled ballots? Incomplete vote count? Florida’s Republican Senator, Marco Rubio, fanned public suspicion. “I don’t know what’s in this sealed box found this morning by #BrowardSheriff,” he said on Twitter. “But this dysfunction in #Broward Elections is not acceptable. At a minimum, it undermines public trust in the election & creates...
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The Florida Senate election has become a shambles. Once again we have issues counting the votes—and two of the most liberal counties in the state. What’s taking them so long? The counties ravaged by Hurricane Michael are all done. These two counties are not keeping regular updates on the outstanding ballots. Brenda Snipes, elections supervisor for Broward, the largest Democratic county in the state, is like a deer in the headlights concerning how many are actually left to go. With both election boards not being transparent and no way to verify f their vote count dumps, which are in the...
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Many people are very seriously questioning the integrity of our voting system, especially in this, the election of 2018. I intend to explain exactly how this fraud is accomplished, and why late-vote acceptance is so dangerous and destructive to our republic: First, one must understand the importance of chain of custody. Used often in the law-enforcement community, this concept means that evidence (or, in our case, ballots) must be handled an a tracked, sealed, and auditable manner. There must be an auditable paper trail that records the sequence of sealing, custody, control, transfer, unsealing, analysis, and disposition of election ballots,...
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The Florida Secretary of State has ordered recounts in the U.S. Senate and governor’s races — as infuriated Republicans accuse Democrats of attempting to steal the election. Gov. Rick Scott defeated incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson by more than 12,000 votes. And Rep. Ron DeSantis defeated Andrew Gillum to win the governor’s office. However, Democrats in charge of local election boards keep finding thousands and thousands of uncounted ballots that all favor the Democrats.
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Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) joined the #StopTheSteal protesters in Broward County on Saturday afternoon outside the Broward County elections headquarters. On Saturday at noon Brenda Snipes finally turned in her county’s election results following several days of ballot manufacturing. Governor Rick Scott went from a 80,000 vote lead on election night to only 12,562 vote lead on Saturday. The Broward and Palm Beach county elections officials had manufactured enough ballots to cut his lead in the Florida senate race by nearly 70,000 votes. ** On Saturday night Broward County Riot Police removed Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) from filming county officials...
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It is clear this woman has openly committed voter fraud. Why is she not in jail??
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Gov. Rick Scott: "Palm Beach County Is Illegally Preventing Party Officials Inside Ballot Counting Room -- Have Produced 15,000 Additional Ballots Since Tuesday."
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UPDATE: GOP chair draws red line: What’s happening in Florida is unacceptable. The #Broward Elections Supervisor has been pulling stunts like this for years and we’re not going to let her get away with it. https://t.co/v4f0yZVk3Y— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) November 8, 2018 ***Something odd is occurring in Florida’s Senate race. Republican Gov. Rick Scott has declared victory over incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson. At the time, Scott led Nelson by a little over 34,500 votes. It’s now been cut to around 18,000. We’re heading into recount territory, as Scott’s lead has dwindled to 0.2 percent; less than half of one...
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U.S. Senate – Rick Scott leads Bill Nelson by 15,092 15,079 votes (13 more votes for Nelson “found” in the past 30 minutes) FL Governor – Ron DeSantis leads Andrew Gillum by 36,223 36,219 votes (4 more votes for Gillum “found” in past 30 minutes) UPDATE: This story has been updated to reflect that at approximately 2pm Eastern, the Broward County Supervisor of Elections posted another 11,300 votes (which broke 70-30 in favor of Democrats). This new tranche of ballots triggered a mandatory machine recount in the governor’s race and a hand recount in the U.S. Senate race. UPDATE #2:...
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I voted for Rick 3 times; twice as gov and once as senator. He's done a good job as gov for Florida but the issues we're dealing with right now are laid firmly at his feet. HE is the one that ushered in 300k Puerto Ricans and then the mass of them registered to vote in Florida. If he thinks he could pick up the snake without getting bit, he's delusional. Further, Snipes has been a criminal for years. She lost another lawsuit in June for her nefarious shenanigans with the ballots. And yet, Scott could have removed her. Should...
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Gov. Rick Scott’s campaign for Senate filed a lawsuit Thursday night against Broward County’s election head and questioned whether “rampant fraud” could be happening with the counting of votes in South Florida’s Democratic stronghold counties. Scott, a Republican, holds a 15,079 vote advantage over incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson. In a news conference at the governor’s mansion, Scott questioned how “votes are coming out of nowhere” in Democratic-leaning Broward and Palm Beach counties. He said he has ordered the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate. He blasted Palm Beach elections chief Susan Bucher and Broward elections head Brenda...
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A teacher in Florida found a container labeled “Provisional Ballot Box” in a storage area of her elementary school on Thursday. Lakeisha Williams, of Broward County, said she discovered the ballot box two days after Election Day at Miramar Elementary School — where it was apparently left behind by election workers. “I went into the area that we use for storage and saw it in there,” Williams told The Post. Williams said she did not touch or look inside the box. Instead, she told the school’s principal and they decided to contact a local state representative.
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Governor Rick Scott announced Thursday that he and the National Republican Senatorial Committee plan to sue the Broward County Supervisor of Elections over ballot counting.
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Governor Rick Scott delivered a blistering report Thursday on the offices of supervisors of elections in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Addressing the media in front of the governor's mansion, Scott said there could be "rampant fraud" in the election practices of the two counties. Scott said at the end of election night, the Broward County Supervisor of Elections Office said 634,000 votes had been cast. By 2:30 p.m. Thursday, the office reported 712,040 ballots counted with an unknown number of ballots remaining. Scott said his office has filed a lawsuit and is asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement...
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Andrew Gillum may retract his concession in the Florida governor’s race. Gillum, the mayor of Tallahassee, conceded the race in a speech on Tuesday, after polls showed him down one percentage point to Republican Ron DeSantis, a former congressman who is close to President Donald Trump. But DeSantis’s vote margin dwindled on Wednesday as absentee and provisional ballots continued to be counted.
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EMERGENCY COMPLAINT TO ENFORCE FLORIDA’S PUBLIC RECORDS ACT AND REQUEST FOR IMMEDIATE HEARING Plaintiffs, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and Rick Scott for Senate sue Defendant, Dr. Brenda C. Snipes, in her official capacity as Broward County Supervisor of Elections, Florida (“Supervisor of Elections”), and state as follows: 1. This action concerns Plaintiffs’ rights to access public records, pursuant to Article I, Section 24 of the Florida Constitution, and Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes (the “Public Records Act”). 2. Voting in the 2018 General Election concluded November 6, 2018. Two days after voting has concluded, the Supervisor Of Elections...
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Full title: FL SEN: Something Very Odd (And In Violation Of State Law) Is Going On In These Two Democratic Counties Something odd is occurring in Florida’s Senate race. Republican Gov. Rick Scott has declared victory over incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson. At the time, Scott led Nelson by a little over 34,500 votes. It’s now been cut to around 18,000. We’re heading into recountterritory, as Scott’s lead has swindled to 0.2 percent; less than half of one percent triggers an automatic recount. Yet, in two Democratic bastions—Palm Beach and Broward counties—they’re taking their sweet time counting the votes and...
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Florida has turned from purple to red. For the first time since Reconstruction, Republicans will hold every statewide office assuming Gov. Rick Scott’s narrow lead over incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson holds up in an expected recount. Wins by Scott and former U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis in the governor’s race complete the Republicans’ complete domination of what was once a swing state. And the biggest winner is President Donald Trump, who carried the state two years ago and campaigned hard for Scott and DeSantis. Scott and DeSantis won Tuesday by portraying their opponents as too out of touch, too...
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Broward County and Palm Beach County in Florida, both Democrat strongholds are still counting ballots 43 hours after the polls closed. Florida is once again bracing for recounts–this time there are no ‘hanging chads,’ but Democrat lawyers are descending on the State to steal the election. Via The Miami Herald: Florida’s chief legal officer, Secretary of State Ken Detzner, told county election supervisors Thursday to plan for as many as three statewide recounts and for extraordinary public and media scrutiny in the state with the singular status of unusually close elections.“The recounts will be nationally watched … [we’re] under a...
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