Republicans suspect Democrat vote fraud in heavily Democrat counties in Florida

Washington Examiner:
President Trump waded into the controversy surrounding election results in Florida Thursday night, backing a state investigation Republican Gov. Rick Scott, a candidate for Senate, announced against Broward County's election supervisor earlier in the evening.

"Law Enforcement is looking into another big corruption scandal having to do with Election Fraud in #Broward and Palm Beach. Florida voted for Rick Scott!" Trump wrote on Twitter late Thursday.

Nearly two days after the polls closed, one county was still having major problems with counting ballots: Broward, a Democratic stronghold that played a pivotal role in the 2000 presidential election Florida recount.

Just 17,429 out of 8,165,741 votes cast in the Senate race separate Scott, who is leading, from Sen. Bill Nelson, the Democratic incumbent. In the governor's race, Ron DeSantis, a former GOP congressman, leads Andrew Gillum, the Democrat, by 38,600 votes out of 8,200,905 votes cast.
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Marco Rubio has warned that the Democrats are trying to steal the Florida Senate seat won by Rick Scott and the Governors race won by DeSantis.
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Sadly, this crap is repeated in jurisdiction after jurisdiction and always to the benefit of Democrats. Ballots from two of the largest urban areas in Montana weren’t counted until after the rest of the state. And guess what? Those ballots went heavily for Jon Tester and gave him a victory. Ballots from Maricopa County, AZ, usually a Democratic stronghold, haven’t been fully counted yet and when they are Martha McSally’s victory will be up for grabs. As Rubio points out, vote fraud is a way of life in Broward County but they still run their elections like they want to run them. A mission for the new Attorney General might be a basic voting rights investigation into how these Democrat vote sumps are allowed to wait until everyone else counts their ballots before they count theirs.
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Democrats have sent "an army of lawyers" to the state led by the lawyer responsible for the dirty dossier and the Russian collusion hoax in the 2016 election.
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Rubio, who was not up for re-election this year, singled out Broward Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes, saying she is not only incompetent at doing her job, but has a record of breaking the law when it comes to counting people's votes.
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In Miami "over 100 provisional ballots were rejected in Miami-Dade County on Thursday after election officials said that those people showed up to vote a second time in the same election, according to a local media reporter."

There appears to be little area of trust when it comes to Democrats and close elections.

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