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Nov. 11, 2018 - Loomer Unleashed - Laura Loomer
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Brenda Snipes CONFRONTED About Destroying Broward County, FL Ballots

Brenda Snipes faces direct confrontation in Broward County, FL, after a canvassing board mandates a machine recount for four races amid allegations of illegal votes. While an official refuses to disclose the number of compromised ballots, Speaker 5292 publicly challenges Snipes' qualification following a judicial finding that she destroyed ballots in the Canova vs. Wasserman Schultz race. Snipes raises her hand yet remains silent when questioned about her role in the election integrity crisis. This standoff highlights severe administrative failures and raises urgent questions about the validity of the entire voting process in the district. [Automatically generated summary]

Transcriber: nvidia/parakeet-tdt-0.6b-v2, sat-12l-sm, and large-v3-turbo
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Machine Recount Motion 00:01:51
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It's my job to represent the governor, I've already the president, that was 18 years ago, the governor, and to represent his interest to make sure that there are not illegal votes that are put into this system.
That's it.
How many illegal votes have been put into the system so far?
How many as of now do you know?
You heard the rules.
I'm not going to.
All right.
Don't know.
I move that the canvassing board vote to direct the supervisor of elections office to begin a machine recount for these four races.
Yes.
Second that motion.
I just wanted to mention the difference in the types of races that we're making within that manual versus so my motion right now pending is that I've made a motion that the canvassing board direct the supervisor of elections office to commence a machine recount of these four races that have been identified as qualifying under the statute as requiring that.
Second that?
I second that motion.
All in favor?
Aye.
The motion carries.
we would direct the supervisor of elections to begin conducting the machine recount on those.
Brenda, do you really think you're qualified to be overseeing this, given that you destroyed ballots in the race between Canova and Wasserman Schultz?
A judge found that you destroyed ballots.
Do you think that you're qualified to be overseeing an election?
Doesn't want to answer that question, of course.
She put her hand up.
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