Tim Canova, the independent challenger to Debbie Wasserman-Schultz in her 2018 re-election race in Florida, is suing the former DNC chairwoman for election fraud. Canova joins us to discuss the evidence that he has compiled that the vote count was rigged, and talks about what the future might hold for Broward County. One thing is clear: Tim Canova is a brave man.
Broward County incident reports and photo evidence prove conclusively that Broward County election workers broke the law in numerous instances during the 2018 election. As Broward election supervisor Brenda Snipes fights to hold onto her pension, the conduct of poll workers is coming under scrutiny, including a poll worker at Lauderhill mall, where Snipes’ office is based.
The incident reports describe poll workers telling voters how to vote, touching their ballots, handing out Democratic flyers to voters, allowing people to bring Democrat advertisements inside and to use their phones, and encouraging people to fill out blank spaces on ballots at the scanning machine.
“Voters that according to the machine had already voted were allowed to vote by provisional ballot,” according to a sworn incident report submitted under penalty of perjury.
Big League Politics has obtained the following photographs and incident reports from Nations in Action, an organization that has interviewed eyewitnesses to the crimes including a whistleblower who is willing and ready to testify.
“This was egregious and we support Governor Scott for taking action. We are demanding that a full and transparent investigation into these incident reports be pursued immediately regardless of Brenda Snipes’ status, and that all guilty parties are prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” Nations In Action chairman Maria Zack told Big League Politics.
Here are the incident reports presented first, followed by the photos of the misconduct.
Here are photos, alongside notes from Nations in Action, that detail some of the alleged criminal activity.
“Disabled poll worker with Voter’s ballot in his hand, constantly helping voters. Voters without the assistance sign.
Blow up photo of disabled poll worker with Voter’s ballot in his hand, constantly helping voters. Voters without the assistance sign.
Photo outside SOE Lauderhill, Brenda Snipes Location, of the same disabled poll worker that was constantly helping voters without the assistance sign and also touching the voter’s ballots during early voting.
Voters came inside the voting area at SOE Lauderhill with advertising signs for Democratic candidate.
Voters came inside the voting area at SOE Lauderhill with advertising signs for Democratic candidate.