On Thursday Governor Rick Scott from Florida held a press conference to discuss the ongoing ballot production operation in Palm Beach and Broward counties in Florida.
Broward County, notorious for voter fraud, continues to produce ballots and votes for Democrats two days after the election. The county mysteriously produced 46,000 ballots for Democrat Senator Bill Nelson two days after the election was called.
Something Rotten is going on in Broward.
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On Friday former Green candidate Jill Stein called out the crooks in Broward County.
Stein posted a series of tweets attacking the Broward County officials and Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Jill Stein: The media needs to investigate the suspicious activity in Broward.
https://twitter.com/DrJillStein/status/1060750583303495680
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Jill Stein: Signs that something’s rotten in Broward:
– still counting votes 3 days after the election
– 46K votes found day after election
– people caught on tape loading ballots into rented truck
– lection supervisor destroyed @Tim_Canova vs Wasserman-Schultz 2016 ballots against court order
Signs that something’s rotten in Broward:
-still counting votes 3 days after the election
-46K votes found day after election
-people caught on tape loading ballots into rented truck
-election supervisor destroyed @Tim_Canova vs Wasserman-Schultz 2016 ballots against court order— Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) November 9, 2018
Jill Stein: Investigate Debbie Wasserman Schultz and company!
Tim Canova ran 2x against Wasserman Schultz, who was caught rigging DNC primary against Bernie. Broward elections supervisor was caught destroying ballots from 1st Canova-DWS race after court order to preserve ballots. Need to investigate if DWS & co. robbed progressives again.
— Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) November 9, 2018
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