11-16-2018, 12:05 AM
Looks like when they got people in there who were educated enough to count beyond ten, they discovered 865 more votes in favor of Rick Scott. He already had enough votes to win last night, but at final count, they have 865 more.
Sorry Ms. Snipes, your plan didn't work too well this time. :smalleyeroll:
I hope we see all these crooks being arrested soon. Messing with our votes is totally unacceptable.
Now, on to the next one. I know there are other states where cheating has occurred in this election too. We shouldn't let them get away with it.
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Sorry Ms. Snipes, your plan didn't work too well this time. :smalleyeroll:
I hope we see all these crooks being arrested soon. Messing with our votes is totally unacceptable.
Now, on to the next one. I know there are other states where cheating has occurred in this election too. We shouldn't let them get away with it.
Quote:Florida elections officials announced the results from their first machine recount today in the race for US Senate.
Governor Rick Scott increased his lead over Senator Bill Nelson by 865 votes after the first recount.
Breaking: Rick Scott Wins Recount, Adds 865 Votes to His Tally — Calls on Democrat Bill Nelson to Concede
by Jim Hoft November 15, 2018 204 Comments
Florida elections officials announced the results from their first machine recount today in the race for US Senate.
Governor Rick Scott increased his lead over Senator Bill Nelson by 865 votes after the first recount.
This was despite the fact that Broward and Palm Beach Counties added an extra 83,000 ballots to the race 2-3 days AFTER the election.
Quote:Campaign: Rick Scott's Margin Increases Over Bill Nelson Post-Machine Recount Rick Scott's lead has increased by 865 votes after… via 24liveblog https://t.co/BC3IiUunef
— Peoples Pundit Daily (@PPDNews) November 15, 2018
Scott called on sore loser Bill Nelson to concede on Thursday after the recount numbers were announced.
Via Florida Politics:
How about now? Winning first recount, Rick Scott asks again for Bill Nelson to concede https://t.co/2oYQLwkRHP via @ScotFist #FlaPol pic.twitter.com/RJPMtzVYxu
— Florida Politics (@Fla_Pol) November 15, 2018
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