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I wasn't going to report on this as it makes my blood boil so bad. But as I watch what is going on in Fl, AZ and GA I can no longer pretend that this isn't real election fraud. I also have for the first time since I became a Trump supporter discovered what will make me turn on the President. I demand that President Trump do something from the Federal Government level about what is going on in these three states. Failure to do something about this will result in my complete and total loss of faith in our government our elections and TRUMP. What's the use getting involved if evil people are allowed to get away with breaking our laws. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH After Trump and Scott cry ‘fraud,’ critics pounce on Broward County’s troubled election history GOP Senate candidate Rick Scott plans to sue election officials as recount odds grow 0:58 / 1:32 Citing "rampant fraud," Gov. Rick Scott (R) said he plans to sue Florida election officials as his Senate race nears a recount. (Reuters) By Kyle Swenson November 9 at 11:35 AM With his margin of victory in Florida’s Senate race narrowing, Gov. Rick Scott phoned in the lawyers. Addressing reporters in Tallahassee on Thursday night, Scott (R) declared that he was suing to stop Democrats from stealing what he said was his midterm victory over incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson. His ire in particular zeroed in on two South Florida counties. “Every Floridian should be concerned there may be rampant fraud happening in Palm Beach and Broward counties,” Scott said. “I will not sit idly by while unethical liberals try to steal this election from the people of Florida.” Back in Washington, President Trump echoed the allegation. “Law Enforcement is looking into another big corruption scandal having to do with Election Fraud in #Broward and Palm Beach. Florida voted for Rick Scott!” the president blasted out on Twitter. Late Friday morning, as he was leaving the White House for a trip to Paris to mark the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended of World War I, Trump told reporters that Broward County and the woman in charge of elections there have “a horrible history.” He went on: “And all of a sudden they’re finding votes out of nowhere. Rick Scott ... won by a comfortable margin, but every couple of hours it does down a little bit.... Bad things have gone on in Broward County, really bad things.” Republicans have piled on about alleged ballot-box shenanigans and dirty tricks, layering the aftermath of a contentious election with new drama. But the whole situation in Florida also feels like a repeat of past political upheaval. That’s thanks to Broward County. For decades, the county has regularly been a hot zone for election-night chaos in both statewide and national races, including the infamous 2000 presidential election. Years of problems have only slapped additional coats of paint on the county’s sordid reputation as a black hole for ballots. Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes, the target of Scott’s legal action, has been accused in recent years of illegally destroying ballots and mismanagement. As The Washington Post reported Thursday, Florida election officials have until Saturday to tally votes to determine whether both the Senate and gubernatorial races will head to a recount. But Snipes on Thursday fueled the latest Broward controversy — and conspiracy theories — when she failed to explain how long her office’s count would take. “The #Broward Elections Supervisor has been pulling stunts like this for years and we’re not going to let her get away with it,” GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel tweeted Thursday. “#Broward election supervisors ongoing violation of #Florida law requiring timely reporting isn’t just annoying incompetence,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said on Twitter. “It has opened the door for lawyers to come here & try to steal a seat in the U.S. Senate & Florida Cabinet.” Snipes has yet to comment on Scott’s legal threats. But the criticism also is politically tinged. Broward is Florida’s biggest Democratic stronghold, meaning the county is a convenient punching bag for Florida’s GOP as well as outsider candidates hoping to take on the mainstream Democratic Party. And with the country’s election process again under siege, Broward’s track record is once more of national significance. “They are the Keystone Kops of elections,” a conservative election attorney told Politico in 2017. “It’s complete incompetence.”