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the lulz keep coming. Sounds to me more like "We'd rather use our already manipulated fake data than be exposed by a recount, kthxbye."
originally posted by: caterpillage
It's tough being a Democrat. The majority of people want nothing to do with your policies and ideas.
Their base is shrinking by the day, they gotta do what they gotta do. By any means necessary.
originally posted by: fencesitter85
originally posted by: caterpillage
It's tough being a Democrat. The majority of people want nothing to do with your policies and ideas.
Their base is shrinking by the day, they gotta do what they gotta do. By any means necessary.
Enjoying that house are you? Oh wait.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: CynConcepts
This is a part of what the voter fraud commission was supposed to have done, but most of the states refused to comply with it.
Now we see why.
Incidentally, these sorts of games have happened about 27 times in the past with elections and strangely, this has never benefited a Republican. 27 times and not once has this gone the other way. How likely is that statistically?
originally posted by: Sillyolme
No it sounds like getting every vote counted.
But some people do not want every vote counted.
Only certain votes for certain candidates. So they say things like lets get this over with. Stop the counting. We are done.
The approximately 50 attendees were mostly local progressives as well as some who had traveled here. They heard tales of voter intimidation in rural Virginia. They oohed and ahhed at a demonstration given by software developer and political consultant Bennie Smith, who discovered elections system vulnerabilities in his hometown Memphis in 2015. Yet the conversation kept coming back to why the event was being held in Broward County.
"Broward County is kind of ground zero in the fight for accountability and verifiability and transparency," said Sautter.
The most prominent case of something running afoul in recent years was during a contested 2016 primary for Florida’s 23rd Congressional District. Incumbent Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz was facing an insurgent primary challenge by Bernie Sanders-backed Tim Canova, which gained national attention. As the chair of the Democratic National Committee, Wasserman Schultz faced allegations that she tipped the scales of the Democratic presidential primary to benefit Hillary Clinton. (She denies this.)
Shortly after the election he filed public records requests with the Broward County supervisor of elections to get access to the paper ballots, which are public records. For months he waited to gain access, but did not receive it. Then, he filed a lawsuit against Brenda Snipes, the supervisor of elections, an elected official.
Months into the lawsuit, Snipes ordered the destruction of the ballots Canova was requesting to see. He was unable to review the records and was stunned.
“I’ve lost much faith and confidence in the Broward Supervisor of Elections Office to conduct a fair election,” said Canova, who spoke Monday. “It’s undermined my confidence in the election system generally around this country.”
...
Legal experts maintained that Snipes broke federal and state laws. A Broward judge ruled that Snipes wrongly destroyed records pertaining to a pending lawsuit, which is illegal to do without a court order...
"I think this office is run very well, I do," said Snipes in a phone call. She said that "many offices have legal actions taken against them" and that the results of any court cases "are what they are." Previously her attorneys told the Sun Sentinel that they "think the judge is wrong,” and that the records were destroyed because of a mistake, but she declined to rehash the episode...
External observation or inspection? Haha no, we don't like that law
you know in florida those involved WITH THE ILLEGAL DESTRUCTION OF BALLOTS OF THE 2016 election, ballots that should have been kept while the courts decided on the recount that was being asked for, some of those related to that are involved in the current election.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Xenogears
What it seems is Scott and trump are big fat liars. There is no fraud going on. Just more of that conspiracy theory stuff. The kind that makes people think conspiracy theorists are stupid.
A republican appointed judge has said there is no evidence of any kind of fraud. Its nonsense.
The desperate man sees his support base dissolving under him. Mueller on his ass and all the exits blocked by big burley men.