Posted on 11/13/2018 11:39:22 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
While appearing on CNN on Monday, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., claimed that Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes followed the law in her handling of ballots. But, the Daily Caller said, a circuit court judge said the exact opposite.
Number one, [Snipes] has followed the process as Florida law prescribes, Wasserman Schultz told CNNs Jim Sciutto. And theres been absolutely nothing amiss thats been found by Rick Scotts own department of state election monitors who have been in her office since the spring.
[Theres] no evidence of anything that has gone wrong. The process is simply working. The deadlines have been met, she added.
According to the Daily Caller:
However, a circuit court judge ruled this past Friday that Snipes did violate Florida public records law by not providing requested election information to Florida Governor Rick Scott, who is running for Senate.
Scott filed a lawsuit late Thursday night alleging that Snipes was improperly withholding election information, including a count of total ballots cast and a breakdown of votes by category.
Circuit Judge Carol-Lisa Phillips found that Snipes failure to provide that information to Scotts campaign was a violation of Florida law, the Miami Herald reported.
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After what Debbie Wasserman Schultz engineered and attempted to railroad through to the white house in 2016, I’m rather surprised that she retained any credibility whatsoever.
I guess Soros wasn't offering to pay overtime.
What law? The US Constitution or the lawless “law” preferred by the Hillster?
If a person "needs help" with a ballot, they should not be voting. Having a relative in a nursing home is not a reason for anyone to double vote.
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