Update on Democrat election theft operations

Washington Times:
Gov. Rick Scott renewed his claims to victory over Sen. Bill Nelson on Sunday as a recount began in the race for Senate, once again thrusting Florida to the forefront of a national election drama.

Meanwhile, 2,500 miles away, Arizona continued to count ballots and Democrat Kyrsten Sinema’s lead grew over Republican Martha McSally to more than 30,000 votes, reversing the election night gap that put Ms. McSally on top.

Nearly a week after voting ended, the size of Republicans’ majority in the Senate is not clear, nor is the outcome of governor’s races in Florida and Georgia.

SEE ALSO: Stacey Abrams’ campaign asks judge to delay in Georgia vote certifications

Florida remains the most contentious state, with Republicans having declared victory in both of the biggest statewide races — yet their Democratic opponents are unwilling to concede.

“Bill Nelson’s a sore loser. We’ve won,” Mr. Scott said on “Fox News Sunday.” “I’ve had to win this election twice now. I will be going to Washington as the next U.S. senator from Florida, and I’m going to work hard to change the direction of this country like we did in Florida.”

Adding to the confusion is Democrat Andrew Gillum, who conceded the governor’s race to Republican Ron DeSantis on election night but recanted late last week. Both races are now in a recount, which began Saturday night.

Gadsden County was the first to complete its process, Republican attorneys said Sunday afternoon. Fifteen more counties will begin their recounts Monday, a handful on Tuesday and Clay County, the last, on Wednesday.

Mr. Scott maintains a lead, though it has been whittled down from what it was on election night as the original vote count continued for days in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Mr. Scott won court orders on Friday to force elections officials in those counties to comply with Florida sunshine laws about the process.

On Sunday, he filed legal cases in those counties.

He asked the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the sheriff’s offices in those counties “to impound and secure all voting machines, tallying devices and ballots when they are not in use until the conclusion of the recount,” according to the campaign.

He also filed a challenge arguing that Brenda Snipes, the Democratic elections supervisor in Broward County, counted ballots after a Saturday deadline.
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I notice that one word missing from the Democrat mantra is "valid."  They act like invalid votes should also be counting.  That would be votes where mail-in ballots were not signed or votes that are duplicates or votes of people who were never registered to vote.  That is the shell game the Democrats are playing in Florida and Georgia.  In Arizona, Democrats have been accused of destroying evidence.  In all these cases there should be investigations and prosecutions of those responsible for breaking the law in an attempt to overturn elections.

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