The secretary of state's office did not accept the new numbers and so, after days of painstaking work, Broward's count Thursday remained the same as it was on Saturday, when it submitted its initial unofficial election results.
"Basically, I just worked my ass off for nothing," said Joe D'Alessandro, the director of elections for Broward County.We can take two meanings from that, Joe. Did you mean that the work you did was rejected? Or did you mean that you failed to to flip the election to a Democrat?
In other news, the Democrat candidate in Georgia wants a do-over. The election was ten days ago, and we're still counting votes? That doesn't make any sense at all.
Hm....well for democrats it's all about the "effort"....he wanted a participation trophy....he wanted an "atta boy" for his effort.....poor fools; probably why he is working in an industry in which a "real" product isn't produced.
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Word is that not meeting the deadline was intentional and all part of the plan as they were unable to mess with the machine recount and flip the election in their favor. It's in the hand recount that they really have a chance to pull all kind of shenanigans and if not actually flip things, at the very least cast a doubt on the legitimacy of the results so that antifa types and their friends in the media have cause to stir up more chaos.
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ReplyDeleteTo expand on M. Silvius's comment, I read that it was 700 additional votes for Scott, and by being intentionally late, "they could stand on principle (we're obeying the law that you Republicans worship)", and also deny Scott votes that would help him.
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