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Saturday, November 10, 2018

SHOCKING VIDEO FOOTAGE SHOWS FLORIDA BALLOTS TRANSPORTED BY PRIVATE VEHICLES BEING TRANSFERRED INTO A RENTAL TRUCK ON ELECTION NIGHT~JUDGE ORDERS BALLOT INSPECTIONS

   VIDEO! Democrat Trucks Full Of Fake Ballots Steal Florida Elections
 Roger Stone joins Alex Jones live via Skype to give his expert election analysis of the suspicious activity surrounding Florida's 2018 Midterm recount as losing, Democrat politicians attempt to steal victory from Republicans. https://www.infowars.com/roger-stone-...
  Rep. Gaetz Slams Broward County as 'Banana Republic' Over 
'Mysteriously Appearing' Ballots
 Judge rules in Rick Scott's favor, orders ballot inspections
 Rick Scott on recount: Have to assume the worst here
 Gaetz sounds off outside Broward County elections office
DEMOCRATS' LAWYERS DEFY COURT ORDER, BLOCK ENTRY TO ELECTIONS OFFICE
 COUNTED OR NOT COUNTED OR TRASHED?
 Local 10 confronts Broward elections supervisor about why it's taking so long to count ballots
 As Broward County appears to be at the epicenter of another recount, Supervisor of Elections Dr. Brenda Snipes is on the defensive about how her office has handled Tuesday's election results.

 http://media.local10.com/photo/2015/11/28/Broward-County-elections-jpg_775950_ver1.0_1280_720.jpgFlorida Voter Claims Rental Trucks Are Moving Provisional ...
 Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes has had a history of questionable results including one case where a judge ruled that she illegally destroyed ballots
SHOCKING VIDEO FOOTAGE SHOWS 
FLORIDA BALLOTS TRANSPORTED BY PRIVATE VEHICLES BEING TRANSFERRED INTO 
A RENTAL TRUCK ON ELECTION NIGHT
 I do not have any explanation for what you are about to see. 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
 I do not have any explanation for what you are about to see.  
On election night in Broward County, one deeply concerned citizen captured video footage
 of ballots that had been transported by private vehicles being loaded 
into a rental truck in the middle of a parking lot.  Nobody seems to 
know why the ballots were transported in that manner, why they were 
being loaded into a rental truck, or what happened to the ballots 
thereafter.  There are supposed to be very strict chain of custody 
requirements for all paper ballots, and obviously what is going on in 
this video appears to be extremely shady.  Could it be possible that 
somebody in Broward County was trying to steal an election?
This video has caused quite a stir since it was posted on YouTube, and the following comes directly from the video’s description
Caught On Video: Concerned citizen sees ballots being transported in private vehicles & transferred to rented truck on Election night. This violates all chain of custody requirements for paper ballots. Were the ballots destroyed & replaced by set of fake ballots? Investigate now!
We all remember what happened during the presidential election of 2000, and now Florida is headed for more vote recounts.  Hordes of election lawyers are descending upon the state even now, and charges of election theft are already flying.
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio is not someone known for strong words, but even he is freaking out.  On Thursday, he accused Democrats of attempting “to steal the election”
With visions of hanging chad dancing in their heads, Democratic Party lawyers are arriving in two Democratic-controlled counties “to steal the election,” charges Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.

In a series of tweets Thursday, Rubio charged that in Broward and Palm Beach Counties, election officials are continuing to count ballots, reporting tens of thousands of additional vote for Democratic candidates, including incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson and gubernatorial candidate Rep. Andrew Gillum.
Let’s take a closer look at some of those tweets that Rubio posted on Thursday.
In one, he accused the official that will be supervising these recounts of having “a history of incompetence & of blatant violations of state & federal laws”
A U.S. Senate seat & a statewide cabinet officer are now potentially in the hands of an elections supervisor with a history of incompetence & of blatant violations of state & federal laws.
The identity of that individual is none other than Secretary of State Ken Detzner, and he has announced that there could be “as many as three statewide recounts”
Florida’s chief legal officer, Secretary of State Ken Detzner, told county election supervisors Thursday to plan for as many as three statewide recounts and for extraordinary public and media scrutiny in the state with the singular status of unusually close elections.
“The recounts will be nationally watched … [we’re] under a microscope,” Detzner said on a conference call with counties.
Perhaps they will just keep “finding ballots” and “counting votes” until the Democrats win.
We shall see.
In another tweet, Rubio wondered why the Democratic strongholds of Broward County and Palm Beach County were still counting votes 43 hours after the polls closed…
law requires counties report early voting & vote-by-mail within 30 minutes after polls close. 43 hours after polls closed 2 Democrat strongholds & are still counting & refusing to disclose how many ballots they have left to count.
As these counties continue to “count votes”, Rick Scott’s lead over Bill Nelson is steadily disappearing.
At one time Scott had a 54,000 vote lead, but it later shrunk to just 17,000.  Here is another tweet from Rubio
Latest ballots dumped by &/or flipped Ag Comm race to Dem & shaved another 4k+ from Scott’s lead in Senate race Since 3am Wed slow drip from these 2 Dem controlled counties cut Scott lead from 54 to 17K. And they refuse to disclose # of ballots they have left
And I just checked, and the Associated Press is now saying that the lead is down to about 15,000 votes.
If they just keep “counting” for another couple of days, Nelson will win for sure.
And if they find enough “uncounted votes”, Andrew Gillum could end up becoming Florida’s next governor.  According to the Associated Press, the lead in that race has now fallen to just 36,000 votes.
They are telling us that every last vote is going to be counted and that we have nothing to worry about when it comes to the integrity of the process.
Yes, I am sure that shoving ballots into a rental truck in the middle of a parking lot in the middle of the night must be standard operating procedure down there.  And considering Broward County’s extremely shady history, I am sure that they must have cleaned up all of the corruption by now.
Of course I am being facetious.  The weather is wonderful down in Florida, but politically it is a total swamp.
The eyes of the nation will once again be on the Sunshine State over the next several weeks, and I have a feeling that a whole lot more dirty laundry is going to be coming out… 
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 Republicans protest Broward County election overseer who is a registered Democrat with years of ballot blunders - as lawyer who commissioned 'golden showers' dossier pushes for recount to topple Florida GOP 'winners'
BY ALANA GOODMAN
SEE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6373277/Republicans-protest-Broward-County-election-boss-Democrat-years-ballot-blunders.html; 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
 
  • Republicans wearing MAGA hats protested against Florida's Broward County election boss Brenda Snipes, 75, who is a Democrat, on Friday 
  • Snipes is at the center of controversy over ballot counting which threaten to tear up the anticipated GOP victory in the state's senate and gubernatorial contests
  • Democrat Andrew Gillum conceded the gubernatorial contest to Ron DeSantis, and Rick Scott, the state's governor, said beat incumbent senator Bill Nelson
  • But Broward County revealed growing numbers of ballots for both Democrats after that, prompting Nelson to say he was not conceding
  • Nelson's campaign also retained deeply controversial Democratic attorney Marc Elias, who commissioned the 'golden showers' dossier against Donald Trump
  • Snipes is facing a lawsuit from Scott, who claims there was 'fraud' in the vote count and has questioned the validity of late-discovered ballots
  • She was also accused of 'fraud' and potential election theft by President Trump
  • He said: 'All of a sudden they're finding votes out of nowhere. Rick Scott who won... by a comfortable margin, every couple hours it goes down a little bit'
  • Snipes defended the slow count on Thursday, telling a Florida ABC affiliate that the county simply has a lot of ballots to review 

Republican protesters held demonstrations on Friday against the election boss in Broward County, Florida, who is at the center of controversy over ballot counting which threatens to tear up the anticipated GOP victory in the state's senate and gubernatorial contests.
Activists with MAGA hats and placards protested against Brenda Snipes, the head of Broward County Election Board and a registered Democrat, as late ballot results appeared on the verge of forcing a mandatory state-wide recount of the two elections.
The GOP had claimed victory in both, with Democrat Andrew Gillum conceding the gubernatorial contest to Ron DeSantis, and Rick Scott, the state's governor, saying he had beaten incumbent senator Bill Nelson.
But Broward County revealed growing numbers of ballots for both Democrats after that, prompting Nelson to say he was not conceding - and for his campaign to retain a deeply controversial Democratic attorney: Marc Elias, who commissioned the 'golden showers' dossier of unverified claims against Donald Trump.
Brenda Snipes, 75, (right) has been accused of 'fraud' and potential election theft by President Trump, concerning the ballot counting in Broward County in Florida
Brenda Snipes, 75, (right) has been accused of 'fraud' and potential election theft by President Trump, concerning the ballot counting in Broward County in Florida
Activists with MAGA hats and placards protested against Brenda Snipes, the head of Broward County Election Board and a registered Democrat, on Friday 
Activists with MAGA hats and placards protested against Brenda Snipes, the head of Broward County Election Board and a registered Democrat, on Friday 
The Republican protesters held posters in Broward County accusing Snipes of 'attempting to steal' the election
The Republican protesters held posters in Broward County accusing Snipes of 'attempting to steal' the election
Broward County revealed mbers of ballots for both Democrats, prompting incumbent senator Bill Nelson to say he was not conceding - and for his campaign to retain Marc Elias (pictured), who commissioned the 'golden showers' dossier of unverified claims against Donald Trump
Broward County revealed growing numbers of ballots for both Democrats, prompting incumbent senator Bill Nelson to say he was not conceding - and for his campaign to retain Marc Elias (pictured), who commissioned the 'golden showers' dossier of unverified claims against Donald Trump
Snipes was accused of 'fraud' and potential election theft by President Trump and Republicans. She has previously faced allegations of 'incompetence' and corruption from activists across the political spectrum.
Snipes, a 75-year-old former teacher was appointed by Jeb Bush in 2003 to serve as Broward County Supervisor of Elections despite being a registered Democrat.  
Remarkably, she has been criticized and sued by a Bernie Sanders ally; medical marijuana advocates; and the Florida Republican Party for alleged elections misconduct.
She has also been admonished by judges in at least two cases this year involving her elections oversight.
Snipes is now facing another lawsuit from Scott, who claims there was 'fraud' in the vote count in his race against Nelson.
Scott has questioned the validity of late-discovered ballots in Broward County, which continued to count votes days after the election.
Nelson conceded the race to Scott on Tuesday, but the race appears to be headed for a recount as newly counted votes from Broward County put Nelson within the automatic recount margin.
The tightening vote count has also put the Florida gubernatorial race between Republican Ron DeSantis and Democrat Andrew Gillum back into play, days after Gillum conceded the race.
Trump blasted Snipes on Friday, saying she 'has had a horrible history.'
'All of a sudden they're finding votes out of nowhere,' said Trump. 'Rick Scott who won by, it was close but he won by a comfortable margin, every couple hours it goes down a little bit.'
Florida's Republican governor, Rick Scott (pictured) appeared to win his U.S. Senate election on Tuesday but officials have located a stream of additional ballots that continues to narrow his marring of victory to the point where a hand recount will be ordered
Florida's Republican governor, Rick Scott (pictured) appeared to win his U.S. Senate election on Tuesday but officials have located a stream of additional ballots that continues to narrow his marring of victory to the point where a hand recount will be ordered
Senator Bill Nelson's (pictured) campaign held off on conceding his race Tuesday night even as Scott claimed victory, and now the contest appears to be a 15,000 vote affair out of more than 8 million cast
Senator Bill Nelson's (pictured) campaign held off on conceding his race Tuesday night even as Scott claimed victory, and now the contest appears to be a 15,000 vote affair out of more than 8 million cast
The tightening vote count has also put the Florida gubernatorial race between Republican Ron DeSantis (left) and Democrat Andrew Gillum (right) back into play, days after Gillum conceded the race
The tightening vote count has also put the Florida gubernatorial race between Republican Ron DeSantis (left) and Democrat Andrew Gillum (right) back into play, days after Gillum conceded the race
Trump also raised concerns about the involvement of Democratic attorney Marc Elias in the Florida recount. Elias, who is Nelson's campaign attorney, reportedly commissioned the dossier on Trump's Russia connections from the firm Fusion GPS in 2016.
'And then you see the people, and they were involved with the fraud of the fake dossier, the phoney dossier, and I guess I hear they were somehow involved or worked with the GPS Fusion people,' said Trump. 'There's bad things gone on in Broward County, really bad things.'
Elias, who is Nelson's campaign lawyer, will be overseeing the looming recount in the senate race.
DailyMail.com reported on Elias's role in the Florida election and his involvement with the Trump 'dossier' on Thursday.
Elias, who served as general counsel for Hillary Clinton's campaign as an attorney for the Democratic National Committee, retained the research firm Fusion GPS to investigate Trump's connections to Russia in April 2016.
Elias's law firm Perkins Coie channelled $1.02 million from the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign to Fusion GPS during the election. Fusion GPS told congress that it used $168,000 to pay Orbis Business Intelligence, a company founded by former MI6 officer Christopher Steele, to compile a dossier on Trump's Russia ties.
The infamous dossier, which was published after the election, suggested that Trump campaign officials were being recruited by Russian intelligence agencies and claimed Russia was blackmailing Trump with video of his liaisons with Russian prostitutes.
During the election, Elias's firm was paid $5.6 million by Clinton and $3.6 million by the DNC.
Elias also serves as counsel for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and the Democratic Governors Association.
Trump blasted Snipes on Friday, saying she 'has had a horrible history.' Trump also raised concerns about the involvement of Elias, who reportedly commissioned a 'dossier' on Trump's Russia connections from the firm Fusion GPS, on behalf of the Democratic Party in 2016
Trump blasted Snipes on Friday, saying she 'has had a horrible history.' Trump also raised concerns about the involvement of Elias, who reportedly commissioned a 'dossier' on Trump's Russia connections from the firm Fusion GPS, on behalf of the Democratic Party in 2016
Trump claimed in a transatlantic tweet that only the size of his 2016 lead in Florida prevented Broward County officials from trying to stack the deck against him
Trump claimed in a transatlantic tweet that only the size of his 2016 lead in Florida prevented Broward County officials from trying to stack the deck against him
Trump contends that Broward County's effort to 'find' votes has intentionally been a one-sided affair that reversed Democrats' Election Day concessions
Trump contends that Broward County's effort to 'find' votes has intentionally been a one-sided affair that reversed Democrats' Election Day concessions
He previously helped oversee former Sen. Al Franken's successful 2008 recount in Minnesota. Elias also worked as John Kerry's general counsel during his 2004 campaign.
Republican critics of Snipes have called the delayed count suspicious, with Sen. Marco Rubio pointing out that an abandoned box of ballots was reportedly discovered at a Broward County school two days after the election.
Snipes did not respond to request for comment from DailyMail.com.
Snipes defended the slow count on Thursday, telling a Florida ABC affiliate that the county simply has a lot of ballots to review.
'We ran 22 sites, we ran 14 days, we ran 12 hours, we had a big vote by mail (during early voting), so don't try to turn it around to make it seem like I'm making comedy out of this,' said Snipes.
Although Snipes is facing heat from national Republicans, her election oversight has drawn bipartisan criticism over the years.
Nan Rich, a Democratic Broward County Commissioner, rebuked the elections supervisor for slow vote counts in September, according to Florida news reports.
'We have consistently been the bottom of the barrel getting our voting results in,' said Rich. 'I don't want to be 67th in 67 counties again in voting.'
Snipes graduated from Talladega College with a major in modern foreign languages, according to her official biography. She later received a master's degree in adult education and a doctorate in Educational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University.
Snipes worked as a teacher and an elementary school principal, before becoming an education consultant. She was then appointed as Broward County election supervisor by Republican Gov. Jeb Bush in 2003. She has been reelected four times.
Snipes has faced several lawsuits since 2016 over her elections supervision.
A teacher in Broward County found a container labeled 'Provisional Ballot Box' in a storage area of her elementary school on Thursday, adding to the controversy over ballot counting
A teacher in Broward County found a container labeled 'Provisional Ballot Box' in a storage area of her elementary school on Thursday, adding to the controversy over ballot counting

TEACHER FINDS 'PROVISIONAL BALLOT BOX' IN STORAGE AREA OF SCHOOL

A teacher in a Broward County school has claimed to have found a container labeled 'Provisional Ballot Box' in a storage area of her elementary school on Thursday.
Lakeisha Sorey, of Broward County, said she found the box Thursday at Sunshine Elementary School.
It was apparently left behind by election workers.
'I went into the area that we use for storage and saw it in there,' Sorey told the New York Post.
She claims that she did not open the container, or even touch it, concerned about tampering. 
Sorey said she quickly informed the school's principal, who then contacted the local state representative.
Tim Canova, a Bernie Sanders protégé who ran unsuccessfully against Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz in 2016 Democratic primary, sued Snipes in 2017 for illegally destroying ballots from the race.
Canova and his supporters filed public records requests to review vote-by-mail ballots in November 2016 and March 2017. When Snipes failed to turn over the records, Canova filed a lawsuit demanding to view the ballots in June 2017.
Three months later, Snipes reportedly ordered her office to destroy nearly 700 boxes of voting records – as Canova's lawsuit was pending in court.
Last May, a judge determined that Snipes's decision to destroy the records was a violation of state law and ordered the payment of Canova's legal fees.
The Florida Republican Party also filed a suit against Snipes this year claiming that she and her staff opened vote-by-mail ballots in a private setting before they could be reviewed by the Elections Canvassing Board.
In August, Broward County Circuit Court Judge Raag Singhal issued an injunction to Snipes ordering her not to open the ballots prior to turning them over to the Canvassing Board. He also ordered her to make sure that vote-by-mail ballots were not cast in the names of deceased voters, and to confirm that voters' signatures are valid.
The order also prohibited Snipes from 'engaging in or approving actions not authorized by the statute or the law.'
In 2016, Snipes also came under fire from medical marijuana advocates, after a small number of ballots were sent out without an initiative to approve a medical marijuana law.
Organizers of the initiative sued Snipes after the election, arguing that voters had been disenfranchised by the inaccurate ballots.
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws called the missing ballot item 'catastrophic and cataclysmic' and said it is 'effectively disenfranchising voters and eliminating the right to vote on certain matters,' in a lawsuit.
Snipes has also overseen a number of 'technical glitches' in Broward County that have allegedly been responsible for vote tallies being posted online too early and too late.
Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes has had a history of questionable results including one case where a judge ruled that she illegally destroyed ballots
Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes has had a history of questionable results including one case where a judge ruled that she illegally destroyed ballots
In August 2016, Broward County posted primary elections results thirty minutes before the polls closed – a violation of state law. Snipes said a contractor, VR Systems, was responsible for the error and the company apologized for the flub.
'In the process of providing technical assistance to the Broward County Supervisor of Elections' Office, VR Systems created a link on the supervisor's website that unintentionally made Broward County early voting and absentee ballot results public at 6:30 p.m. VR Systems assumes responsibility for this error, which is not in keeping with our service and performance standards,' said VR Systems in a statement on Aug. 31, 2016.
Last August, Snipes also blamed a 'technical glitch' for Broward County's delayed posing of primary election results. The county posted its results online around midnight after Election Day, five hours after the polls closed.