Broward County Registered Notorious Serial Killer to Vote From Jail
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incompetence, at best, and election fraud at worst.
Amid reports of years of controversies bedeviling Broward County Elections
Supervisor Brenda Snipes – including counting unlawful votes, destroying
ballots, violating state law, and ignoring deadlines – a Parkland shooting
victim's father brought something else to light that made him "sick to [his]
stomach." (Daily Wire)
In July, while in jail for murdering 17 students and staff members at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School — including Andrew Pollack's
daughter Meadow — the Parkland shooter was successfully registered to
vote, in a process overseen by Snipes' office.
Referring to the suspect's case number, 18-1958, Pollack brought attention
to the voter registration of the suspect while awaiting trial for mass murder
and slammed Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel for allowing the process
to take place.
"I'm sick to my stomach. 18-1958 murdered 17 students & staff, including
my daughter Meadow. Yet in July, Broward Sheriff @ScottJIsrael let people
into the jail to get him & other animals registered to vote.The Despicable
Democrats have no shame. Can't let them steal this election," Pollack wrote.
...
"It's just outrageous and so hurtful to the victims and the families of the
Parkland massacre to see this," Broward Commissioner Michael Udine
agreed, the Sun-Sentinel reports. "Regardless of the legality, it doesn’t
negate the pain and the hurt when the people of northwest Broward who
were affected by this monster see something like this."
Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/broward-county-registered-notorious-serial-killer-to-vote-from-jail#etZ3r23Jd0BLyMZH.99
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