Florida: Rick Scott Wins Senate Seat After Bill Nelson Concedes
(UPI) — Florida Gov. Rick Scott will be changing jobs — U.S. senator — as incumbent Bill Nelson conceded hours after a hand recount showed a 10,000-vote difference.
(UPI) — Florida Gov. Rick Scott will be changing jobs — U.S. senator — as incumbent Bill Nelson conceded hours after a hand recount showed a 10,000-vote difference.
LAUDERHILL, Fla. — Embattled Broward Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes is personally overseeing the search within her headquarters here for purportedly missing ballots to account for the 2,040-vote discrepancy in the number of votes cast in her county during the Midterm Elections.
An effort to allegedly add Democrat votes after Election Day in Florida is “potentially grounds for a RICO” investigation, an election fraud expert says.
A coalition of organizations financed by billionaire activist George Soros successfully intervened in a lawsuit against Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes in a case involving ballots counted by Snipes’ office after the official deadline had passed.
Broward County on Friday began its manual recount one hour later than originally scheduled for in the U.S. Senate race between Nelson and Scott.
A Federal judge ruled against a request to extend the deadline for recounts in Florida’s U.S. Senate and governor midterm races.
Florida Democrats urged voters to submit absentee ballots after Election Day, using an official form that had been altered to make it look like they were doing so within the legal deadline, hoping a judge would later allow the votes.
Government Accountability Institute Research Director Eric Eggers, who is also the author of “Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election,” discussed the Florida elections and recounts on Fox Business’ “Lou Dobbs Tonight” and the Fox News Channel’s
During an interview on CNN on Tuesday, Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes (D) said she hasn’t made a decision on whether she’ll resign after the recount is concluded. Snipes began by vowing that Broward County will meet the
Matt Gaetz said Democrats are “stress-testing” the election system to build a “road-map on how to steal” 2020’s presidential election.
Hans von Spakovsky said Democrats “want non-citizens voting” because “they know it will help them win elections.”
Snipes is confident her office can count 700,000 ballots by Thursday’s deadline, saying “there has never been a deadline we have missed.”
Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes was recently assisted by two organizations financed by billionaire activist George Soros in responding to a lawsuit from a conservative group accusing her of maintaining inaccurate voter rolls.
CNN’s Alison Camerota challenged former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R-OH) to prove voter fraud in Dr. Brenda Snipes’ egregious conduct as the elections supervisor of Broward County, Florida – reminiscent of the classic comedy Naked Gun.
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Evening Edit,” Florida Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera (R) stated that nothing will be ruled out as a potential consequence for Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes (D) for her handling of the
Broward County, Florida election official Brenda Snipes — who is continuing to find new ballots in the recent statewide midterm elections for Governor and the U.S. Senate — was previously accused of finding ballots after an election in 2012.
Failed 2016 presidential candidate and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush proclaimed Monday that controversial Broward County election supervisor Brenda Snipes should be fired. Bush fired the previous Broward supervisor before appointing Snipes in 2003.
Saturday on Fox News Channel’s “Justice,” host Jeanine Pirro slammed Broward County, FL Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes for her handling of last Tuesday’s election. Snipes’ Broward County is at the center of a recount controversy that has decisions on three statewide elections in
Two organizations financed by billionaire liberal activist George Soros have threatened to take Florida Governor Rick Scott to court if he doesn’t recuse himself from the state’s recount, which includes his own Senatorial election.
The Florida elections official tasked with counting votes in Broward County accidentally mixed up more than a dozen invalid ballots with nearly 200 valid ballots.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) said Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes is in violation of state transparency laws.
Three statewide races in Florida are headed to a recount and all depend on results from a county whose supervisor of elections has a history of losing ballots and breaking laws by allowing illegal immigrants and felons to vote, as well as illegally destroying ballots.
Republican protestors have begun chanting “lock her up” outside a Florida elections office as news breaks about how badly Broward County Board of Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes is botching the 2018 election returns.
As his margin continues to lessen, Rick Scott has filed a lawsuit against each county’s election supervisor and called for an investigation after several Democrat votes were uploaded late in Broward County under Brenda Snipes’ leadership.
The Florida official put in charge of counting votes in Broward County — the most liberal county in the state — for the gubernatorial and Senate race was previously accused of having more voters on her rolls than eligible voters in the county.
“There’s a lot of crooked stuff going on. It always seems to go the way of the Democrats. … All of a sudden, out of the wilderness, they find a lot of votes,” Trump said. “What’s going on in Florida is a disgrace.”
President Donald Trump announced Thursday night that law enforcement was investigating possible election fraud in Florida after Gov. Rick Scott appeared to win his midterm senate race.
The Florida official put in charge of counting votes in Broward County for the state’s gubernatorial and Senate races previously destroyed voter ballots, a judge ruled, and was most recently accused of not removing dead voters from the voter rolls.
Emma Gonzalez suggested arming teachers is a bad idea because her school had “a resource officer and he didn’t do jack sh*t.”
Obama-era education secretary Arne Duncan urged a gathering of Parkland parents in Broward County to keep their children home from school until Congress passes national gun control laws.
Scot Peterson, the former Broward County Deputy who waited outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School while a gunman attacked inside, says he is not a coward.
Disgraced Broward County Deputy Scot Peterson defended his decision to not engage gunman Nikolas Cruz during February’s shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in a Monday interview.
“There’s negligence here because no one ever followed up,” Timothy Sternberg told the Washington Times.
“It does not appear that Cruz completed the recommended three-day assignment/placement,” Clark added, however, stating as well she did not want to “speculate” as to why.
The father of slain Parkland school student Meadow Pollack filed a wrongful death suit Monday against Broward County Sheriff’s Deputy Scot Peterson.
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, who bragged about his leadership during the Parkland, Florida, shooting, is facing a vote of no confidence from the union.
“After careful consideration of the testimony and evidence presented, together with this Court’s in-camera review of the video recordings from the exterior cameras, this Court finds that the video recordings minimally reveal information relating to the security system of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School,” the judge ruled.
A new investigation reveals that while the Broward County schools superintendent and school board are touting fewer arrests of minority students, the most recent state data actually shows the district has the highest rate of weapons-related incidents in South Florida.
“Just an hour ago, I received word that over seven additional speakers would be cut, and that my time would be cut in half from the original six minutes … A board and superintendent who insists on the commitment to transparency have decided to deny the voices of survivors and families of victims who intended to speak tonight.”
The school shooting in Parkland, Florida, just becomes more tragic as new details are learned of the local sheriff’s department response – actually, its lack of response.