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Marco Rubio: Democrats Are Trying to Steal Florida Senate Race by Counting All the V**es!!!
Nov 9, 2018 23:54:10   #
PeterS
 
Yup, we found out a long time ago that if you want to steal an e******n the best way to do it is by counting all the v**es.

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/11/marco-rubio-opposes-recount-in-florida-senate-race.html?fbclid=IwAR0flOr-bmh0KCOtGB1MsmXYVHXsDy_L5q8gS12fMuCLWovr-Nf1PKy5Dg4

On Tuesday night in Florida, Democratic Senator Bill Nelson conceded a Senate race to Republican Rick Scott, because he was trailing the Florida governor by more than 57,000 v**ers. Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, meanwhile, conceded Florida’s governor race to Republican Ron DeSantis, because he was trailing the congressman by an even larger margin.

And then, Nelson and Gillum discovered that there were more outstanding v**es from heavily Democratic counties than they had realized. By Thursday afternoon, Nelson’s deficit had fallen to just 17,000, or 0.22 percent. State law requires a manual recount of any e******n with an initial margin under 0.25 percent. Gillum’s deficit, meanwhile, fell to 38,000, or 0.47 percent, which is under the 0.5 percent threshold that triggers an automatic machine recount, under state law.

More significantly (and alarmingly), irregularities began to emerge in Nelson’s pattern of support. Specifically, an aberrant percentage of v**ers in Broward County marked their b****ts for gubernatorial candidates — but left the Senate b****t-line blank.

OMG. Looking at county-level underv**e. Broward stands out for having 3.7% of its b****ts left blank for #FLSEN but cast for #FLGOV. No other county comes close, and Palm/Dade had more v**es for Senator. Either this is b****t design or machine error. #flapol #sayfie

It’s possible that this was a product of bad b****t design (similar to the infamous “butterfly b****t” that led some Broward County v**ers to accidentally v**e for Pat Buchanan instead of Al Gore in 2000). Specifically, many v**ers in Broward County reported having had difficulty finding the Senate race on the b****t, as it was tucked beneath a long block of v****g instructions on the b****t’s left-hand column.

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Nov 10, 2018 00:02:39   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
PeterS wrote:
Yup, we found out a long time ago that if you want to steal an e******n the best way to do it is by counting all the v**es.

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/11/marco-rubio-opposes-recount-in-florida-senate-race.html?fbclid=IwAR0flOr-bmh0KCOtGB1MsmXYVHXsDy_L5q8gS12fMuCLWovr-Nf1PKy5Dg4

On Tuesday night in Florida, Democratic Senator Bill Nelson conceded a Senate race to Republican Rick Scott, because he was trailing the Florida governor by more than 57,000 v**ers. Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, meanwhile, conceded Florida’s governor race to Republican Ron DeSantis, because he was trailing the congressman by an even larger margin.

And then, Nelson and Gillum discovered that there were more outstanding v**es from heavily Democratic counties than they had realized. By Thursday afternoon, Nelson’s deficit had fallen to just 17,000, or 0.22 percent. State law requires a manual recount of any e******n with an initial margin under 0.25 percent. Gillum’s deficit, meanwhile, fell to 38,000, or 0.47 percent, which is under the 0.5 percent threshold that triggers an automatic machine recount, under state law.

More significantly (and alarmingly), irregularities began to emerge in Nelson’s pattern of support. Specifically, an aberrant percentage of v**ers in Broward County marked their b****ts for gubernatorial candidates — but left the Senate b****t-line blank.

OMG. Looking at county-level underv**e. Broward stands out for having 3.7% of its b****ts left blank for #FLSEN but cast for #FLGOV. No other county comes close, and Palm/Dade had more v**es for Senator. Either this is b****t design or machine error. #flapol #sayfie

It’s possible that this was a product of bad b****t design (similar to the infamous “butterfly b****t” that led some Broward County v**ers to accidentally v**e for Pat Buchanan instead of Al Gore in 2000). Specifically, many v**ers in Broward County reported having had difficulty finding the Senate race on the b****t, as it was tucked beneath a long block of v****g instructions on the b****t’s left-hand column.
Yup, we found out a long time ago that if you want... (show quote)


E******n was DONE on Tuesday....Today is Friday..They had more then enough time to count the v**es...But nooooo,all of a sudden yesterday they discovered 80.000 more v**es that suddenly appeared out of thin air!!!!..If its not stealing,i dont know what is!!!!....What would of happened if Conservatives done this???? Just think,Peter.....It would of been all over the news how corrupt we are!!!!..Seriously..Broward county=Corruption run by Democrats!!!

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Nov 10, 2018 00:03:18   #
rumitoid
 
PeterS wrote:
Yup, we found out a long time ago that if you want to steal an e******n the best way to do it is by counting all the v**es.

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/11/marco-rubio-opposes-recount-in-florida-senate-race.html?fbclid=IwAR0flOr-bmh0KCOtGB1MsmXYVHXsDy_L5q8gS12fMuCLWovr-Nf1PKy5Dg4

On Tuesday night in Florida, Democratic Senator Bill Nelson conceded a Senate race to Republican Rick Scott, because he was trailing the Florida governor by more than 57,000 v**ers. Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, meanwhile, conceded Florida’s governor race to Republican Ron DeSantis, because he was trailing the congressman by an even larger margin.

And then, Nelson and Gillum discovered that there were more outstanding v**es from heavily Democratic counties than they had realized. By Thursday afternoon, Nelson’s deficit had fallen to just 17,000, or 0.22 percent. State law requires a manual recount of any e******n with an initial margin under 0.25 percent. Gillum’s deficit, meanwhile, fell to 38,000, or 0.47 percent, which is under the 0.5 percent threshold that triggers an automatic machine recount, under state law.

More significantly (and alarmingly), irregularities began to emerge in Nelson’s pattern of support. Specifically, an aberrant percentage of v**ers in Broward County marked their b****ts for gubernatorial candidates — but left the Senate b****t-line blank.

OMG. Looking at county-level underv**e. Broward stands out for having 3.7% of its b****ts left blank for #FLSEN but cast for #FLGOV. No other county comes close, and Palm/Dade had more v**es for Senator. Either this is b****t design or machine error. #flapol #sayfie

It’s possible that this was a product of bad b****t design (similar to the infamous “butterfly b****t” that led some Broward County v**ers to accidentally v**e for Pat Buchanan instead of Al Gore in 2000). Specifically, many v**ers in Broward County reported having had difficulty finding the Senate race on the b****t, as it was tucked beneath a long block of v****g instructions on the b****t’s left-hand column.
Yup, we found out a long time ago that if you want... (show quote)


They are too funny, and sad, for words. They tried the same thing in AZ. What? "Count those v**es and we may lose." Outrageous.

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Nov 10, 2018 06:00:33   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
rumitoid wrote:
They are too funny, and sad, for words. They tried the same thing in AZ. What? "Count those v**es and we may lose." Outrageous.



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