In Palm Beach County, Democrats Argue To Count Votes Cast By Non-Citizens

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Something is rotten in Palm Beach County Florida elections, where Democrats want to count votes cast by non-citizens.

During review of provisional ballots to determine whether a recount is justified in the tight Florida governor, senate, and agriculture commission races, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher identified a voter as a non-citizen and declared that the ballot would not be counted.

Attorneys representing the Democratic candidate for senate Bill Nelson and the Democratic candidate for governor Andrew Gillum objected. A copy of the uncertified transcript shows the interaction.

 

Chairman of the Palm Beach County Republican Party Michael Barnett attests to the validity of the transcript. He told The Federalist that several Republican lawyers and party officials heard the back and forth between the canvassing board and attorney’s from the Gillum and Nelson campaigns.

“I would think this is something we could all agree on—that non-citizens shouldn’t vote, but evidently that’s not the case with Democrats,” Barnett said. “It’s really sad that we are having to deal with this in a close election. It just goes to show the depths they will go to in order to win.”

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Democrat desperation and lack of morality on full display.

@Deplorable Me: They are trying to overturn the 2016 Presidential election and now they are trying to overturn Florida and Georgia. Ever notice how whenever they “find” more ballots they go demokrat by a huge margin? Let’s not forget Arizona either. The Republican won the governorship by 15 points and yet some far left wing wack job who bashed Arizonans is somehow on top for senator. Something doesn’t pass the smell test.

Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Susan Bucher Threatens To Jail Media For Filming “Ballot Counting”

@kitt: And Trump is the fascist… right?

Well, that transcript certainly looks official.

How did Ms. Bucher come to the conclusion that “Katia” was not a U.S. citizen?

What exactly are these attorneys objecting to?

Dr. John, I suppose you think your story here actually supports the headline?

Come on.

@Gary Miller: Now we dont know how the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher came up with the non-citizen answer, perhaps she might have insider information, perhaps the canvassing board determined she was in fact not a citizen.. https://m.flsenate.gov/Statutes/101.048
Both democrats objected to the ballot being disqualified. Shall we let foreigners decide who represents Florida.
The name Katia is of Russian origin…whaaaa!!!?