Posted on 12/04/2016 9:25:45 PM PST by bobsunshine
Independent president Roque De La Fuenta announced he plans to sue the Florida Secretary of State, as well as the Broward County Supervisor of Elections for election fraud Monday, according to an exclusive interview with the Daily Caller News Foundation.
De La Fuente cites a sworn letter from a Broward County election volunteer that reveals election officials filled in blank absentee ballots in a locked room, a behavior the campaign calls highly suspicious. De La Fuente is suing to expose a current hole in Florida election law, namely that officials dont monitor closely for potential voter fraud unless the election is close.
We are suing The Secretary of State to enjoin Florida recount law as unconstitutional in violation of Equal Protection, because it allows election fraud to be immune from judicial review and therefore encourages election fraud of the sort committed in Broward County, De La Fuente told the DCNF.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Would an unintentional consequence of a Broward county recount be the uncovering of massive voter fraud on the part of the Demonrats?
Wake me when someone is going to jail.
This is not what the RATS want.
Has anyone checked to see if de la Fuenta even has a Green card?
Thus was in all the papers and on the news when it happened. Nothing new about Broward County. They were caught in the act!
Sure this is what the Rats want. The dems could’ve stopped it weeks ago if they had wanted to. Democrat judges and officials are keeping these counts going so far.
This is not what the RATS want
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They feel they have nothing to lose. and they don’t. It’s all on the taxpayers.
Note: two different stories concerning voter fraud in Broward County BEFORE the election
And ....
Run by the Dems, already accused. Count’em, Dano!
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