Did Broward County lose 24,000 votes for the Senate? Does that have anything to do with the ballots that were removed from there on election night?
It is rather odd that according to the vote count, 24,000 fewer people voted for the Senate than voted for the governor and not only that, but every statewide election also had more votes than the Senate. Considering how important the Senate race is, doesn’t that strike you as odd? And since it was Broward County, you can bet your last dollar, they weren’t votes for Nelson.
Should the state step in and recount the votes for Broward County and compare that count with the number of people who checked in to vote?
Florida is once again bracing for recounts–this time there are no ‘hanging chads,’ but Democrat lawyers are descending on the State to steal the election.
Broward County and Palm Beach County in Florida, both Democrat strongholds are still counting ballots 43 hours after the polls closed and Senator Marco Rubio is blaming elections supervisor Brenda Snipes.
Earlier Thursday, Senator Rubio said Broward County and Palm Beach County refused to disclose how many ballots they have left to count.
Something strange is happening in Broward County, says Politico reporter Marc Caputo.
The US Senate candidates in Florida received 24,000 fewer votes than the Gubernatorial candidates.
Via the Sun-Sentinel:
Meanwhile, questions continued about why more than 24,000 people voted for governor but not for Senate in Broward.
On Thursday afternoon, the latest tally in the governor’s race had the two candidates separated by 0.47 percent. In the Senate race, there was 0.22 percent difference.
Something very strange happened in Broward County.
I’ve never seen a top-of-the-ticket U.S. Senate race get fewer votes than EVERY OTHER statewide election.So more voters wanted to weigh in on governor AND attorney general AND state CFO AND agriculture commissioner? pic.twitter.com/XkxCi05Wc7
— Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) November 8, 2018
Gov. Rick Scott & the NRSC are filing a public records lawsuit against Broward election supervisor Brenda Snipes for failing to provide them with information about outstanding ballots that have yet to be tabulated
The lawsuit comes as Scott’s margins are shrinking v. Sen Nelson pic.twitter.com/ZZunsV1bPP
— Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) November 9, 2018
Isn’t it strange that every time there are questionable votes, they always favor the Democrats? Every single time. Something stinks in Florida, Montana and Arizona, where they keep finding more and more votes for the Democratic candidates.