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originally posted by: six67seven
Does Marc Elias have a shady election history?
I like the democrat/broward county transparency -- locking themselves in a building. WE SEE YOU!!!
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
I heard a report that Gov. Rick Scott ordered state police to seize all ballots from Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Any chance that this is what you're seeing now?
originally posted by: The GUT
originally posted by: six67seven
Does Marc Elias have a shady election history?
I like the democrat/broward county transparency -- locking themselves in a building. WE SEE YOU!!!
Marc Elias is the Perkins-Coie lawyer who was the finance point of contact with Fusion GPS for the dodgy dossier.
originally posted by: Irishhaf
Lets ignore the magical votes they found, that's really irrelevant at this point.
Blocking off the entrances is what should concern everyone no matter your affiliation, they could be doing anything and nobody outside the building has a clue what it is.
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
I heard a report that Gov. Rick Scott ordered state police to seize all ballots from Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Any chance that this is what you're seeing now?
Scott already lost the case in Palm Beach. He will lose the case in Broward this afternoon.
Florida law says:
November 6
: General Election Day
Preliminary Election Night Returns
are
due no later than 7:30 p
.
m
.
in the respective county’s time zone on
General Election night and in 45
-
minute increments thereafter until all results (except provisional
and overseas
vote
-
by
-
ballots) are completely reported.
Note the term preliminary and the section allowing votes to be added in 45 minute increments after that. The firm deadline is the 10th.
An alternative explanation is that an error with the vote-tabulating machines in Broward County caused them to sometimes not read people’s votes for U.S. Senate. If that’s true, we would probably only find out if there is a manual recount. According to Florida law, any election that’s within half a percentage point (as this one currently is) triggers a machine recount; then, after the machine recount, if the race is within a quarter of a percentage point, it goes to a much more complex manual recount — a.k.a. each ballot is recounted by hand
The Senate race was displayed on the bottom left corner, below the instructions. Some 24,000 cast a vote for governor, displayed at the top of the ballot, but not Senate, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
He has also never lost a case in front of the Supreme Court.
originally posted by: xuenchen
Look at this.......
Here’s the Democrats lawsuit in Florida, they are claiming that signatures should not be compared because it historically disenfranchises Democrat voters..
😆🤷