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As do I. It appears that Rubio and Scott do not. What if the positions were flipped? What would they say then. That they were being cheated. Of course Florida law dictates what happens rather than what anyone thinks. Both parties will have the ability to monitor the recount and assure that all votes are counted correctly. To jump on the cheating accusations at this point is far less than i would expect from anyone running for these offices.
originally posted by: annoyedpharmacist
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
I think everyone wants votes to be counted. We also are not FOOLS and want to make sure everything is above board.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
I am not saying they are not, but my question is how do you know for sure these are all valid votes and everything is being done right?
WTF? Marc Caputo shares more evidence of Broward County ballot shenanigans and it’s ‘suspicious as sh*t’ [pic]
originally posted by: ManBehindTheMask
dude what the hell is going on in broward county? Huge school mass shooting, issues with the police force, crazy ass politicians etc etc etc.......
hrrrrm
federal judge Friday cleared Broward Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes in a lawsuit that accused her office of facilitating voter fraud. U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom concluded that Snipes had a program in place “that makes a reasonable effort to remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists of eligible voters by reason of death or change of address.” Bloom said the American Civil Rights Union, which filed suit against Snipes because of the potential for voter fraud, had not proven that the Broward elections office violated the National Voting Rights Act. The ACRU and other conservative organizations have accused more than 140 elections offices nationwide of not doing a good enough job purging their rolls, with many having more registered voters than eligible voting-age residents. The groups want the elections offices to be more aggressive in removing ineligible voters, including non-citizens and people who move, die, become felons or become mentally incapacitated. The effort has come under criticism from voter rights groups that fear an overly aggressive removal process could lead to voter suppression by snaring eligible voters, too. The Broward case could provide a precedent for other challenges.
originally posted by: Aallanon
a reply to: burntheships
I posted that vid on first page
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
As do I. It appears that Rubio and Scott do not. What if the positions were flipped? What would they say then. That they were being cheated. Of course Florida law dictates what happens rather than what anyone thinks. Both parties will have the ability to monitor the recount and assure that all votes are counted correctly. To jump on the cheating accusations at this point is far less than i would expect from anyone running for these offices.
originally posted by: annoyedpharmacist
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
I think everyone wants votes to be counted. We also are not FOOLS and want to make sure everything is above board.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: sligtlyskeptical
I am not saying they are not, but my question is how do you know for sure these are all valid votes and everything is being done right?
This exact same thing happened in the 2000 election: Broward County kept magically "finding" more and more votes for Al Gore. Then the recounts started, which also kept finding more & more Gore votes. Finally the Supreme Court stepped in and put a stop to it, because it looked, sounded, tasted, smelled, and felt like blatant election fraud.