Democrats in Florida have now lost the machine recount in elections for both governor and senator, yet they refuse to concede and continue to campaign as if the election were still going. The result of the Senate election is that Republican Gov. Rick Scott beat Democrat Sen. Bill Nelson by just under 13,000 votes. By Florida law, this narrow margin triggered a second recount, this one by hand, so one can reasonably argue that Nelson’s waiting for the end of the second recount is at least understandable.
However, in the race for governor, Republican Ron DeSantis maintained more than a 33,000 vote margin over Democrat Andrew Gillum after the machine recount, which is beyond the minimum threshold required for triggering a second hand recount. And yet Gillum still refuses to concede defeat. Why?
Then there’s the Georgia governor’s election, where Democrat Stacey Abrams has no chance of making up the deficit to Republican Brian Kemp, and yet she continues to press the courts to allow the counting of previously rejected ballots. She hopes find enough votes not to make up the mathematically insurmountable deficit to Kemp but to shrink his percentage down below 50% and thereby trigger a runoff.
It is highly unlikely that Democrats will succeed in their efforts to steal the elections in Florida and Georgia, so why all the lawsuits and delay tactics?
3 comments:
The democrats are sitting the stage for the next brutal civil war , it will be bad. They are convinced that the republic will tolerate the stealing , lies and cheating in all parts of the nation . If and when they go after gun control we will defeat them in every way . Their defeat in inevitable.
Typical democrat tactic resist,lie,delay and disrupt and do whatever they can in some stupid fantasy that they will somehow change the legitimate outcome of an election.
If trump can change the 14th amendment it sets a precedent that the democrats can change the 2nd amendment either way the average citizen is screwed.
Post a Comment