Broward Election Fraud - Now Can We Finally Pass a Voter ID Law?

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  1. RJ Schwartz profile image84
    RJ Schwartzposted 6 years ago

    The story sounds like a headline ripped from a third-world nation.  Election supervisors illegally adding votes, more and more votes appearing from hidden alcoves, and when challenged, Brenda Snipes is refusing to allow anyone to see or count the votes.  Florida election laws are violated with impunity and malice.  It is clear that crimes are being committed and the people involved are once again, the usual suspects cast.



    Election Integrity has long been questioned in America - this blatant cheating should be the wake-up call we need as a nation to FINALLY establish VOTER ID laws.


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    1. wilderness profile image89
      wildernessposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      But...but...but Ralph!  Everybody knows there is no voter fraud in this country!  Never has been!

      1. MizBejabbers profile image90
        MizBejabbersposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        I have no problem with voter ID laws. I've always had to show my ID to vote in my state. I don't agree with the gubernatorial candidate in some state who said if she won she would institute voting by mail. I don't know their laws in that state, but their state legislature might have something to say about it. I can't think of a better way to cheat at an election than by mail. Did she win? I forgot to notice.

        My husband made the statement that somebody needs to teach Florida, the state of hanging chads, how to conduct elections. Maybe he's right, or maybe they are just corrupt down there.

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      Hxprofposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      It needs to be done.  I've had to show my ID to vote here in Florida (Hillsborough and Pinellas counties) as long as I remember, and have never had an issue with it.  It makes total sense.

      1. Ken Burgess profile image70
        Ken Burgessposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        This happened in Florida. If the people that are running the election in a given county don't follow the laws, and are not punished for violating the laws, then it doesn't matter what laws are on the books.

        I have another thread about this topic going so I am not going to regurgitate here everything I said there.  But passing laws does nothing if they are not followed or enforced.

      2. profile image51
        Saheevposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        it's not just voter I.D. though...it's machine tampering...VERY easy, can be done in < 1 minutes by someone w/ 0-to-minimal computer expertise! Princeton Univ exhibit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDEBMp6uwdc
        CNN was even aware if it back in 2006...they'll deny it until they're blue in the face now, but here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hCyVsUir8k

    3. profile image0
      promisemposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, I saw the same claims from an anonymous blog that someone posted on another forum thread here.

      If voter fraud is so rampant, why didn't Trump's own voter fraud commission find any?

      Like MizBejabbers, I'm fully supportive of showing a valid photo ID, which we do here in Virginia -- and which is required in Florida.

      1. wilderness profile image89
        wildernessposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        When Philadelphia found hundreds of illegal aliens registered and voting is was because they reported themselves.

        How do you find voters on anonymous ballots that voted illegally?

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          promisemposted 5 years agoin reply to this

          I assume you are referring to your link to a Philly.com article with a lone Republican claiming fraud. Error and fraud are not the same thing.

          Either way, that doesn't change the facts I stated: that the Trump voter fraud commission didn't find any fraud, there was a link to an anonymous blog, or that I support voter IDs like MizBejabbers.

          1. wilderness profile image89
            wildernessposted 5 years agoin reply to this

            You know, I've been asking, in several formats, about how you detect when people are voting illegally - voter fraud.

            And, just like you, not a single person has offered a single answer.

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              promisemposted 5 years agoin reply to this

              Maybe we don't understand the question. How is there is such a thing as an "anonymous ballot"?

              https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/2012-voter-fraud/

            2. MizBejabbers profile image90
              MizBejabbersposted 5 years agoin reply to this

              All I can tell you, Wilderness, that when I was a reporter more than 30 years ago, our election commission in Arkansas found that approximately 30 dead people had voted in an election. Here anybody can vote who claims that they have the right, but if they aren't properly on the rolls, they are given a provisional ballot. These provisional ballots are double-checked against voter registration rolls to make sure that there was not an error by the officials. If they check out, the votes are counted, if they don't, they are discarded and not counted. I don't know how they found the "dead" voters  when they were checking provisional ballots unless something came up showing the voters as deceased.

              That stuck in my memory, but I don't know what goes on today.

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            Saheevposted 5 years agoin reply to this

            15 States refused to comply w/ Trump's vote compliance commission (most/all Democrat states), so what's the point?  We know the Dems commit the most prolific & continuous election fraud. https://www.businessinsider.com/how-sta … ta-2017-10

            1. Valeant profile image76
              Valeantposted 5 years agoin reply to this

              We know, but can't offer a single shred of evidence, even in states Trump won.  But you know that Ted Cruz's father was involved in the Kennedy assassination, or Obama wasn't born in the United States, or that thousands of Muslims were in the streets on NJ applauding on 9/11, or that it wasn't really Trump on the tape saying to grab 'em by the *****.  You idiots are beyond reasoning with because you'll believe just about anything these days.

        2. Ken Burgess profile image70
          Ken Burgessposted 5 years agoin reply to this

          When the 'lefties' are jumping onto Youtube to call out Broward County for its corruption, you know its bad.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coAABD1Wwmw

  2. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image76
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 5 years ago

    Here in Texas, you have to show a driver's license or state ID to vote. Do they not do that in Florida? I honestly wouldn't know about voting in any other state.

    1. wilderness profile image89
      wildernessposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Some states require a form of ID (around 30, as I recall), some don't.  And Democrats nationwide decry ANY ID requirement as "voter suppression" somehow.  Guess they don't want illegal aliens, dead people or those that have moved to another state to have their votes suppressed.

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        promisemposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        What "Democrats nationwide" reject any ID requirements? Just curious. I haven't read about any.

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        promisemposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        They all require an ID if you are voting for the first time and have not established your name and address with the state elections office.

        For example, here is the list of ID options required by California, which propagandists claim does not require any ID and therefore has millions of illegal voters.

        https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/regula … 3_3_06.pdf

      3. MizBejabbers profile image90
        MizBejabbersposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        Frankly, I don't understand that either. Voting is a right of our citizens, but I think it would be a mockery of our rights when illegals are sneaked in, if that actually happens. But so far, I haven't seen any proof of that.

        You know, back when minimum wage was $1.00 an hour, I've heard my mother reminding my dad to pay their poll tax so they could vote. That would be the equivalent of $9 to $15 a person today depending on what the minimum wage in your state or city is today.

        1. wilderness profile image89
          wildernessposted 5 years agoin reply to this

          https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 … al-voters/

          Yes, it happens.  Problem is that no one checks for it and that it can be very difficult to find when no ID is required to either register or vote.  When all you have to do is check a box marked "I'm a citizen" but no one actually verifies that fraud is pretty easy.

          And what are we going to do?  Send someone door to door for 100 million voters asking them to prove citizenship?

        2. MizBejabbers profile image90
          MizBejabbersposted 5 years agoin reply to this

          Wups, I forgot to add that when the minimum wage was $1 per hour, the poll tax in my state was $1 per person to be eligible to vote.

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      promisemposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, they do. It's required by state law.

  3. Randy Godwin profile image60
    Randy Godwinposted 5 years ago

    Here in Georgia, even if one votes there's no guarantee it will count at all. In this last election a candidate from the right was overseeing the results. Yes, it smells to high heaven...

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    Ed Fisherposted 5 years ago

    https://hubstatic.com/14286417.jpg

    We will recount until we get the desired outcome !
    There's a lot of recusing going on , Is it time to recuse democrats from voting ?

  5. Readmikenow profile image95
    Readmikenowposted 5 years ago

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    1. profile image0
      Ed Fisherposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Hey that looks like my living room !

  6. profile image0
    Ed Fisherposted 5 years ago

    Question ; It's okay on Hubpages to call people "You Idiots " as long as you're addressing the group ?

    Answer , Only if its done by liberals .

    1. Valeant profile image76
      Valeantposted 5 years agoin reply to this

      I just realized that it's you, ahorseback.  Did you get banned, but missed trolling the forums so you made another account?

      1. profile image0
        Ed Fisherposted 5 years agoin reply to this

        No actually , I took  a liberal debaters long ago advice and stopped "hiding behind a phony name ".........And You "Valeant "?

        1. Valeant profile image76
          Valeantposted 5 years agoin reply to this

          Me, I worry some crazy right-winger might send me a pipe bomb if they knew my actual identity.

          1. RJ Schwartz profile image84
            RJ Schwartzposted 5 years agoin reply to this

            I'm pretty sure that you're in the clear...

 
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