What stuff is going on in Florida? There is no evidence of fraud. It just sounds like people are trying to make conspiracies out of thin air.
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There are 67 counties in the state and coincidentally it's the two most left-leaning that can't get it together. Brenda Snipes is the Broward County elections chief and this isn't the first time we've gone down this road with her.
Not only has she failed to get the numbers in on time, something that every other county managed to do, but she's already on record admitted to having
tabulated rejected ballots. She's also admitted to opening ballots and
destroying ballots 10 months earlier than legally allowed. In 2012, she magically found hundreds of "unaccounted for" ballots and her elections office
failed to send out 58,000 mail-in ballots. Then after the results on Tuesday, 80,000 more of these unaccounted for ballots show up and the elections office can't explain from who or where they came. They're also refusing to release public records, which they're being sued over. At the very least, she needs to be dealt with for being incompetent with how she's handled elections time and time again.
It's not a conspiracy theory that they're mishandling the ballots in Broward, they've admitted to it and there are several legal battles being fought around it right now. It does not instill voter confidence when this is happening.
This is the same thing that happens literally every election, and then shockingly no evidence ever shows up
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Assume the possibility of the head of an elections office participating in election fraud. Are you then expecting the head of the elections office to report their own fraud? It's almost illogical to me to doubt that this happens, it's just a matter of how severely. Any system involving thousands of people handling valuable material in is going to experience this in some form, but how do you know it's happening if it's the people in charge doing it? Would you not believe that tax fraud was a thing without someone to tell you that it is? I'm not saying that the case in Broward is clearly election fraud, but you'd have to be a little naive to not think it happens.