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Florida Election sewer dump hole has no bottom in sight. Judge calls Florida world's "Laughingstock"
Yes Dorothy, there is election attempted vote fraud, as well as unbelievable amounts of incompetence and corruption. The sump hole went deeper over the last few days with new stories:
https://hotair.com/archives/2018/11/15/hmmm-florida-dems-plotted-use-altered-forms-statewide/
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Hmmm: Florida Dems plotted use of altered forms statewide; Update: Judge calls Florida “laughingstock of the world"
Yes Dorothy, there is election attempted vote fraud, as well as unbelievable amounts of incompetence and corruption. The sump hole went deeper over the last few days with new stories:
https://hotair.com/archives/2018/11/15/hmmm-florida-dems-plotted-use-altered-forms-statewide/
Lesson from the Naples Daily News: When Florida Democrats plot to fudge election law, they go big or go home. The plan to use altered official forms to flood counties with improper “cure affidavits” went up higher and farther than first reported by Politico yesterday. Florida Democratic Party deputy field director Jennifer Kim sent the e-mails statewide, and it’s now unclear how many more altered forms might be outstanding. The e-mails went out the day after the election — two days after the actual deadline for “cure affidavits”: …
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Instead, they altered an official election form on their own, and apparently did so in an organized manner. That’s going to attract some legal attention that Kim and the FDP would probably prefer to avoid as their legal wrangling over the vote continues. It might raise questions as to what other FDP activities crossed legal lines too, as federal prosecutors take a look at this issue....
Update: Fact check — let’s face it, absolutely true:A federal judge blasted Florida legislators and election officials during a Thursday hearing to extend the recount deadline in Palm Beach County, saying the state is “the laughingstock of the world election after election and we chose not to fix this.”
U.S. District Judge Mark Walker pointed to the state’s history of tight votes — something that has come under the microscope in the years following the 2000 recount in the presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore — and noted that Palm Beach County wasn’t proactive in preparing for another such recount.