Finally! Evidence of systematic election fraud...

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MIAMI – Why would candidates for Florida Senate seats do no campaigning, no fundraising, have no issue platforms, nor make any effort to get votes?

Local 10 News has found evidence to suggest three such candidates in three Florida Senate district races, two of them in Miami Dade County, were shill candidates whose presence in the races were meant to syphon votes from Democratic candidates.

Comparisons of the no-party candidates' public campaign records show similarities and connections that suggest they are all linked by funding from the same dark money donors, and part of an elaborate scheme to upset voting patterns.

In one of those races, District 37, a recount is underway because the spread between the Democratic and Republican candidates is only 31 votes. The third party candidate received more than 6300 votes.

That third party candidate is Alexis Rodriguez, who has the same last name as the Democratic incumbent senator Jose Javier Rodriguez. The Republican challenger is Ileana Garcia.

Alexis Rodriguez falsified his address on his campaign filing form last June. The couple who now live at the Palmetto Bay address say they have been repeatedly harassed since then by people looking for Rodriguez, who hadn’t lived there in five years.

Local 10 visited Rodriguez’s place of business Tuesday, where Rodriguez lied about his identity. Pretending to be a business partner, Rodriguez shed little light on his sudden candidacy in the District 37 race and lack of fundraising or campaigning.

Local 10 began investigating Rodriguez’s candidacy because of a hunch by Executive Producer Natalie Morera de Varona last month. She was collecting candidates' headshots for election broadcast graphics and was curious why a candidate was nowhere to be found, not returning phone calls.

A search of campaign documents filed by Rodriguez led to a money trail and campaign finance connections with other no-party third candidates in Florida Senate District 9 in Central Florida, and District 39 in Miami-Dade.

The District 39 candidate is 81-year-old Celso Alfonso, a retiree who named the woman he calls his wife as campaign treasurer. She owns a day spa, and the home where we found Alfonso Tuesday afternoon.

He, too, lied about his identity at first, and finally admitted to being the candidate.

Alfonso claimed he had a lifelong dream to be in public service. He said he filed on his own, that no one assisted him.

A comparison of candidates Alfonso and Rodriguez show unusual similarities.

Both filed as No Party Affiliated candidates, yet both had recently been registered Republicans.

Both qualified as candidate on the same day, June 12, 2020, by paying a qualifying fee.

Both listed Gmail addresses with identical patterns: first initial, last name and district number and 2020.

Both list one single contribution to their campaign; both contributions are $2000 self-loans, presumably to pay the filing fee.

Both candidates' support appears to come from the same Political Action Committee, “Our Florida” - that have no previous political contributions or expenditures listed. It is the PAC that paid for campaign fliers for the candidates, all done by the same Clermont, Florida mail house, Advance Impressions.
Evidence suggests several state Senate candidates were plants funded by dark money


Reflecting on their decisive losses in the 2020 elections, you might expect republicans to decide that they needed to become more attractive candidates for American voters. Instead their conclusion was: "We didn't cheat hard enough."

 

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Reflecting on their decisive losses in the 2020 elections, you might expect republicans to decide that they needed to become more attractive candidates for American voters.

Given that Trump got more votes than any sitting president in history - Democrat or Republican and that Republicans got a huge wind-fall gain in the house - they should do that EVERY election cycle.

I am pretty sure that is what they are planning for the next one.
 
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Given that Trump got more votes than any sitting president in history - Democrat or Republican and that Republicans got a huge wind-fall gain in the house - they should do that EVERY election cycle.

I am pretty sure that is what they are planning for the next one.

So, who cares how many votes the loser got. President Biden won a clear victory, "by a landslide". The Democrats control both houses of Congress, as well as the White House.
 
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Given that Trump got more votes than any sitting president in history...

Given that his opponent got more votes than anyone running for president in history, Trump was a day late and a dollar short. His loss in the electoral college was by a total described by Trump himself as "a landslide."

And, the republicans failed again to win the House, and lost control of the Senate.

But the issue is that once again, republicans were caught involved in massive voting fraud.

They think that if they just cheat hard enough,they can win.
 
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Given that we have this

Wednesday at 9:05 AM #1

From the "We count all ballots" files: Georgia Judge Gives Voter Integrity Group Access to Fulton County Election Ballots, “We have sworn affidavits from several poll managers who say they handled counterfeit ballots during the hand count audit”

Henry County Judge Brian Amero on Monday conditionally granted members of a Georgia-based coalition the right to unseal ballots from last November’s presidential election in Fulton County. Members of that group, VOTER GA, may now inspect those ballots for evidence of voter fraud.
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Fulton County spokeswoman Regina Waller on Monday declined comment
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Georgia Judge Gives VOTER GA the Right to Inspect Fulton County Election Ballots - The Georgia Star News


that link also said


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As The Star News reported last month, the Fulton County Registration and Elections Board fired its elections director, Richard Barron. Barron had served the role since 2013.


Members of the public and the board in favor of firing Barron cited a variety of issues concerning the events at State Farm Arena, chain of custody, rejected ballots, record-keeping, security of ballot transportation, and the dismissal of whistleblowers such as Bridget Thorne. In December, The Star News interviewed Thorne about her affidavit and subsequent dismissal by the elections officials.


Thorne told The Star News that she’d been missing 400 emergency paper ballots during the election


==================== and interestingly --

VOTER GA spokesman Garland Favorito.

...

The Georgia Star News asked Favorito if he and his hundreds of volunteers might find enough evidence of voter fraud in Fulton County to tip the Georgia election in favor of former U.S. President Donald Trump?

“That’s possible,” Favorito said.

Then some outstanding questions do "remain" to be analyzed

================= secret cabal element reported

My post -- From; Feb 7, 2021 #1

Time Magazine article: "The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election”


Time Magazine: 'Secret,' 'Well-funded Cabal' Worked to 'Protect' 2020 Election


Time reported this:

"though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream–a well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information."


Part of the outcome according to the article was "the result of an informal alliance between left-wing activists and business titans." (obviously that sounds as "non-partisan" as it really is BTW)


If it were a communist country we would call that sort of thing "propaganda combined with rigging an election", good thing it is America where the only election interference we know of - is Russian tweets and blogs.




Ok so that's the bad news -- now how to slap lipstick on it??...


Well here is the next sentence.


Time added this: "They were not rigging the election; they were fortifying it".

That's right my friends - America was being force-fed that medicine "for its own good" according to the left.


Time: "That’s why the participants want the secret history of the 2020 election told, even though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream"


And they claim this as a non-partisan effort that was needed to (in their words
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"to fend off President Donald Trump’s anticipated claims of fraud" (as Time put it)... when presumably some of the coordinated work of the secret cabal began to unfold and then be challenged as if there were "a conspiracy" at work.




Anyway it is nice they are officially confessing to the "secret good" they were doing behind the scenes.


Here is a good review of it:



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from: The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election

"In a way, Trump was right.

"There was a conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes, one that both curtailed the protests and coordinated the resistance from CEOs. Both surprises were the result of an informal alliance between left-wing activists and business titans. The pact was formalized in a terse, little-noticed joint statement of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO published on Election Day. Both sides would come to see it as a sort of implicit bargain–inspired by the summer’s massive, sometimes destructive racial-justice protests–in which the forces of labor came together with the forces of capital to keep the peace and oppose Trump’s assault on democracy."

"The handshake between business and labor was just one component of a vast, cross-partisan campaign..."

Trumps complaining about evidence appearing of a secret cabal/conspiracy during the election is apparently "an assault on democracy" when viewed from the left. Just part of "President Donald Trump’s anticipated claims of fraud" as the article put it.


No surprise then that opposing Trump looks like a "non-partisan effort" to the left.

Apparently coordinated opposition to one of the Presidential candidates during the election process is considered "non-partisan" if that candidate is not the Democratic candidate.

And just so we all know that "the left" is not limited to "the Biden campaign" the article makes this point.

"Though much of this activity took place on the left, it was separate from the Biden campaign "
 
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When the predictions of a cult leader turn out to be false, he just comes up with a different story.

Such leaders know that they don't have to prove anything in court; they just have to get the faithful to buy into it. And they are already trained to believe whatever they are told.
 
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MIAMI – Why would candidates for Florida Senate seats do no campaigning, no fundraising, have no issue platforms, nor make any effort to get votes?

Local 10 News has found evidence to suggest three such candidates in three Florida Senate district races, two of them in Miami Dade County, were shill candidates whose presence in the races were meant to syphon votes from Democratic candidates.

Comparisons of the no-party candidates' public campaign records show similarities and connections that suggest they are all linked by funding from the same dark money donors, and part of an elaborate scheme to upset voting patterns.

In one of those races, District 37, a recount is underway because the spread between the Democratic and Republican candidates is only 31 votes. The third party candidate received more than 6300 votes.

That third party candidate is Alexis Rodriguez, who has the same last name as the Democratic incumbent senator Jose Javier Rodriguez. The Republican challenger is Ileana Garcia.

Alexis Rodriguez falsified his address on his campaign filing form last June. The couple who now live at the Palmetto Bay address say they have been repeatedly harassed since then by people looking for Rodriguez, who hadn’t lived there in five years.

Local 10 visited Rodriguez’s place of business Tuesday, where Rodriguez lied about his identity. Pretending to be a business partner, Rodriguez shed little light on his sudden candidacy in the District 37 race and lack of fundraising or campaigning.

Local 10 began investigating Rodriguez’s candidacy because of a hunch by Executive Producer Natalie Morera de Varona last month. She was collecting candidates' headshots for election broadcast graphics and was curious why a candidate was nowhere to be found, not returning phone calls.

A search of campaign documents filed by Rodriguez led to a money trail and campaign finance connections with other no-party third candidates in Florida Senate District 9 in Central Florida, and District 39 in Miami-Dade.

The District 39 candidate is 81-year-old Celso Alfonso, a retiree who named the woman he calls his wife as campaign treasurer. She owns a day spa, and the home where we found Alfonso Tuesday afternoon.

He, too, lied about his identity at first, and finally admitted to being the candidate.

Alfonso claimed he had a lifelong dream to be in public service. He said he filed on his own, that no one assisted him.

A comparison of candidates Alfonso and Rodriguez show unusual similarities.

Both filed as No Party Affiliated candidates, yet both had recently been registered Republicans.

Both qualified as candidate on the same day, June 12, 2020, by paying a qualifying fee.

Both listed Gmail addresses with identical patterns: first initial, last name and district number and 2020.

Both list one single contribution to their campaign; both contributions are $2000 self-loans, presumably to pay the filing fee.

Both candidates' support appears to come from the same Political Action Committee, “Our Florida” - that have no previous political contributions or expenditures listed. It is the PAC that paid for campaign fliers for the candidates, all done by the same Clermont, Florida mail house, Advance Impressions.
Evidence suggests several state Senate candidates were plants funded by dark money


Reflecting on their decisive losses in the 2020 elections, you might expect republicans to decide that they needed to become more attractive candidates for American voters. Instead their conclusion was: "We didn't cheat hard enough."
Which one did Ex President Trump endorse?
 
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Given that we have this
Then some outstanding questions do "remain" to be analyzed

================= secret cabal element reported
Let me see..... this effort is going to”find” 11,000 ballots for Trump.... in Fulton County...
 
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Time added this: "They were not rigging the election; they were fortifying it".

That's right my friends - America was being force-fed that medicine "for its own good" according to the left.


Time: "That’s why the participants want the secret history of the 2020 election told, even though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream"


And they claim this as a non-partisan effort that was needed to (in their words
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"to fend off President Donald Trump’s anticipated claims of fraud" (as Time put it)... when presumably some of the coordinated work of the secret cabal began to unfold and then be challenged as if there were "a conspiracy" at work.

And yet 49 lawsuits later, even Trump-appointed judges couldn't find any sign of voter fraud. Either those judges are lying, or your sources are. I think I know which.
 
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And yet 49 lawsuits later, even Trump-appointed judges couldn't find any sign of voter fraud. Either those judges are lying, or your sources are. I think I know which.
Some EX President Trump supporters apparently buy Time for the pictures since they don’t seem to read the articles.
 
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Some EX President Trump supporters apparently buy Time for the pictures since they don’t seem to read the articles

Well, Time is highly regarded for its photojournalism...
 
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