Brenda Snipes, the inept elections supervisor of Broward County, resigned after a botched Florida recount amid accusations of Democrat voter fraud and mounting calls for her firing.
Snipes submitted her resignation on November 18 — just hours after Democrat Bill Nelson conceded the Senate race to Rick Scott, the outgoing governor of Florida. Her resignation takes effect in January, the Sun Sentinel reported.
Incoming Governor Ron DeSantis will appoint Snipes’ replacement. Snipes was appointed to her post in 2003 by Jeb Bush, who recently called for her firing amid her epic screw-ups with the Florida midterms.
There is no question that Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes failed to comply with Florida law on multiple counts, undermining Floridians’ confidence in our electoral process. Supervisor Snipes should be removed from her office following the recounts.
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) November 12, 2018
Snipes’ tenure as Broward County elections supervisor has been marred by a series of shocking blunders and criminal incompetence: In 2004, her office “lost” 58,000 absentee ballots during the presidential election.
In May 2018, a judge ruled that Snipes had violated state and federal laws by illegally destroying ballots for the 2016 Congressional race between her leftist ally, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Tim Canova, a liberal who ran as an Independent.
Former progressive Fla. candidate: I warned that Broward’s Brenda Snipes is a ‘serial election rigger’ https://t.co/Vno7Mk6NJO pic.twitter.com/jTsnGqQUbE
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) November 9, 2018
Canova said Snipes rigged his 2016 Congressional race against Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, as BizPac Review reported. “I have warned that Snipes is a serial election rigger who would rig the recent elections,” Canova said.
The move caused Canova to leave the Democrat Party and declare himself an Independent.
This past weekend, news broke that the Florida recount yielded 3,000 “missing” votes, machine breakdowns, and 80,000 “new” votes in liberal Broward County.
A technician saw an election worker jamming a paper clip into one of the vote-counting machines in order to slow it down. That, in turn, caused a short circuit. Ya think??
https://twitter.com/LaylaAlisha11/status/1064182149346140161
Moreover, the vote count in heavily Democrat Broward County increased by 80,000 in the 4 days AFTER the midterm election — in part due to illegally altered mail-in ballots.
Last week, President Trump called Snipes a “disaster” and said she should have been fired a while ago.
Brenda Snipes reacted by playing the Race Card. “It’s sort of hard to rule out race [in the attacks against me],” she said. “But I won’t say, ‘I’m a black woman and that’s why.’” Girl, you just did.
My success came when I stopped blaming the white man for my problems.
My success came when I stopped expecting the world to hand me something & started finding out what I can contribute to the world.
My success came when I realized that the left never supported who I really am
— Brandon Tatum (@TheOfficerTatum) November 18, 2018
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