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“They are here to change the results of election”…MARCO RUBIO SOUNDS ALARM On Gillum Backtracking On Accepting Loss To Ron DeSantis #FloridaRecount


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‪As soon as Democrats sent their best Election stealing lawyer, Marc Elias, to Broward County they miraculously started finding Democrat votes. Don’t worry, Florida - I am sending much better lawyers to expose the FRAUD!‬

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this is crazycleve talking out of his rear end again:

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1375024/Gore-campaign-trying-to-block-military-votes.html

Gore campaign 'trying to block military votes'

 

By Stephen Robinson in Washington and Toby Harnden in Tallahassee

12:00AM GMT 20 Nov 2000

 

THE painfully slow manual recount of Florida ballot papers took its most acrimonious turn yesterday when Republicans accused the Gore campaign of deliberately excluding servicemen's postal votes to fix the election.

Governor George W Bush comfortably won the overseas absentee vote by 1,380 votes to Vice-President Al Gore's 750 but, after vigorous challenges by Gore canvassers, 1,527 of the postal ballots, many of them from soldiers and sailors on active service, were rejected.

With the two candidates just 930 votes apart, every ballot paper counts and is being intensely fought over by Democratic and Republican party officials.

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Gen Norman Schwarzkopf, the Gulf war commander who now lives in Florida, led Republican condemnation of a five-page guide which advised Democratic tellers how to raise objections to the postal votes.

He said: "It is a very sad day in our country when the men and women of the armed forces are serving abroad and facing danger of a daily basis . . . and are denied the right to vote for the president of the United States who will be their commander in chief."

Democratic tellers were advised to block ballots if there was no clearly legible postmark on the envelope, which is frequently the case when letters are posted from military bases. Normally, these ballots pass unchallenged.

Opinions are now hardening and many Republicans are seething at the Gore campaign's tactics.

Marc Racicot, the Republican Governor of Montana, said: "Last night we learned how far the Vice-President's campaign will go to win this election. And I am very sorry to say that the Vice-President's lawyers have gone to war in my judgment against the men and women who serve in our armed services."

The apparent effort to suppress the military vote put the Democrats on the defensive, particularly as it coincided with news that 39 prisoners, including murderers and rapists, had been allowed to vote in one Democratic-controlled county in violation of state law.

Senator Joe Lieberman, Mr Gore's running mate, appeared on yesterday's morning television shows to argue the case for the defence but he was non-committal when asked if he would instruct Democrats to allow the disputed postal ballots to be counted.

Thus far, Democrats have remained loyal to Mr Gore, publicly backing his decision to fight the election through the courts. But there is a growing sense of unease behind the scenes and a feeling that Mr Gore's interests in winning the White House may diverge from the Democratic party's interests in remaining respectable in the eyes of the electorate.

The disclosure that the party tried to stop soldiers voting while apparently encouraging convicted criminals to do so could help turn public opinion against a sustained legal campaign from the Gore team. With the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, there is a general desire to have the matter settled rapidly.

Republicans sought to damage Mr Gore's credibility by seizing on every potential flaw in the hand recount now under way or planned in three Democratic-controlled counties.

Karen Hughes, Mr Bush's communications director, said: "We now have clear and compelling evidence from eyewitnesses that this manual recount process is fundamentally flawed and . . . distorting, reinventing and miscounting the true intentions of the voters of Florida."

The Bush campaign was planning to send scores of extra lawyers and staff members to Miami today to oversee the hand recount there.

In Palm Beach, Judge Charles Burton, the Democratic county judge overseeing the hand count, pleaded with counters and observers for civility after a fracas broke out when a counter accidentally put a ballot in the wrong pile. He said: "You would have thought she'd killed 14 people."

In Duval county, a conservative area in northern Florida, 10 lawyers from each campaign scrutinised 600 or so postal ballots. Democrats challenged many of them, and 107 were eventually declared invalid after hours of wrangling.

Jim Post, a Republican lawyer, said: "A large majority were military. They were trying to get rid of everyone because this area of the state is conservative."

 
 
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EVERSOLE: Military votes don't count - Washington Times

Apr 16, 2012 - Congress attempted to fix this time loop in 2009. ... More than 40,000 military and overseas ballots were impacted by this failure with many of the ballots being sent only 25 days before the election. .... 'Will the moment seize Democrats?' ... Stop the Illegals in Mexico Illustration by Greg Groesch/The ...
Oct 3, 2012 - America's Warriors Being Denied The Right To Vote ... their servicemen 45 days before an election so that there is sufficient time to count them. ... As a result, one-third of overseas troops who wanted to vote in 2010 couldn't, ... states to court to block voter ID laws on the grounds it will disenfranchise voters.
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Florida Rep Matt Gaetz tweeted. . .

65 of the 67 counties got it right; it wasn't broken for them, they got it right. Orange County is huge, they got it right. Our most populated county, Miami-Dade, did everything right. This is not a Florida problem. This is a Broward County problem. #FloridaRecount2018

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the left has no choice but to corrupt our electoral system - they've been working on it for years - now, to a grand scale with illegals flooding to our country, and them giving them ballots and driver's id, etc.

and so many can't speak English.

what a farce. Marxists/Leninists must take power, and permanently - it's who they are.

https://www.broadleft.org/us.htm

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so in 2000 we had to make sure every last vote is counted no matter what....and i agree with that fyi.....but now that some democrats are starting to pull away,  now wait just a got damn minute those soldiers didnt get their  ballots in on time or werent signed right tuff sht.....

do i have this about right?

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2 hours ago, Clevfan4life said:

so in 2000 we had to make sure every last vote is counted no matter what....and i agree with that fyi.....but now that some democrats are starting to pull away,  now wait just a got damn minute those soldiers didnt get their  ballots in on time or werent signed right tuff sht.....

do i have this about right?

I’ll type this real slow so you can understand.

There’s a time limit, which was Tuesday...not Wednesday...not Thursday...not Friday...not Saturday.

Tuesday get it?

Orange County Florida, and Miami-Dade County are bigger counties and they have NO PROBLEMS getting the ballots counted on TUESDAY.

So Broward County election officials are either incompetent or corrupt or both...your call.

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Here We Go… Georgia Democrat Party Says Thousands of New “Absentee, Early, and Election Day Votes” Were Just Discovered in Several Counties

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/11/here-we-go-georgia-democrat-party-says-thousands-of-new-absentee-early-and-election-day-votes-in-several-counties/

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1 hour ago, calfoxwc said:

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Sorry work filter doesn't allow garbage sites. + 32 (38 will probably been the final total. 10 races are still pending) House seats + 7 Governors - 2 Senate(maybe -1). I don't know about the rest of the states, but Texas House flipped 12 seats. You keep on thinking you guys did great! 👍

For those living in their right wing bubble. It is normal for close races to take extra time to make sure of the numbers. Which is why there are still 10 House races that have not been officially closed. 

 

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30 minutes ago, Clevfan4life said:

like who fukking cares if gillum or desantis end up being fl gov? i get "florida" people have skin in that race, but the rest of u......wtf?

Come on Cleve you know better than that. In 2020 whoever is governor in Florida will have huge influence over the presidential election. Florida is the third largest state in the country. As for a senator Scott what if Ginsburg retires and Trump gets to appoint another supreme court judge. Having a few more conservative senators would be very helpful with the republicans not being able to count on a few RINO senators like Murkowskey and now that Manchin won in W. Va. he will certainly vote with Schumer now.

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