2012: Brenda Snipes defends suspect voters from Rick Scott's voter purge after their driver's licenses did not match their voter registration. She says that they could have died or moved and references a "variety of reasons."pic.twitter.com/i08NNnD7OA
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2012: Brenda Snipes appears on MSNBC to say that it was an exception that there were "incredibly long lines" up to 2-3 hours long. (This was problem that was consistently happening). She pins the blame on voters actually wanting to come to the polls and not her lack of prep.pic.twitter.com/7lN2n03MTU
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2016: Brenda Snipes got sued for failing to print an entire question about medical marijuana on mail ballots. She can't explain why it happened: "we're still not totally clear."pic.twitter.com/7Mh0gueXlQ
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2016: Voter says she "checked all four pages" and could not find a whole section on Amendment 2 and that it was totally missing. "I am shaking, I'm so furious," she said on FB live. Snipes says it was an "isolated incident," which is a complete lie.pic.twitter.com/E2Jxv0kCnm
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2016: Snipes says under oath that it was "under control" but also said it was "a big mystery still" as many people continued to report the same problem. Unbelievable.pic.twitter.com/had3cswqin
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2016: Republican Party of Florida claims Broward County under Snipes opened 10s of thousands of mail-in ballots. The GOP said Snipes' staff were "opening the ballots without permission." Snipes' defense: "we haven't done anything different that we've done in the past."pic.twitter.com/kATO4AQNde
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2017: There are more people on the voter rolls than the total population under Snipes as dead and ineligible people are on the voter rolls. Snipes' defense: She says she does "everything right."pic.twitter.com/s3bz8Efrnn
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2018: Brenda Snipes broke state and federal laws by destroying ballots cast in the 2016 Democratic primary involving Debbie Wasserman Schultz.pic.twitter.com/WMQcH6T7Ph
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2018: Rick Scott has "plans to monitor" Snipes because she "unlawfully destroyed paper ballots" in the 2016 Democratic Primary.pic.twitter.com/AoPZ4yxm53
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2018: Canova, Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Dem opponent, says he has no confidence in the Broward County board of elections.pic.twitter.com/Yab17NH0Fy
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2018: A judge went to bed thinking he won an election and then additional ballots appeared at the Broward County elections office and he lost.pic.twitter.com/cWGjwOYsZY
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2016: Snipes pretty much admits she's a Hillary Clinton supporter and gives Hillary credit for her prediction that 2016 will be historical. She also adds that Obama served "valiantly" during his eight years in office.pic.twitter.com/hWo12HBLt6
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2016: Snipes, who has become known for her huge failure to count early votes, states that one of her accomplishments while in office is expansion of early voting since 2002.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82D6VnU9sS8 …
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2017: Finally, after taking this entire thread into consideration, try to wrap your head around this one: Snipes says, “Sure, you’re going to have mistakes…the worst thing in the world would be if you don’t take immediate action to correct.”pic.twitter.com/17L2aZVkVt
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Conclusion: It is beyond absurd that 1) Snipes hasn't fixed anything after all these years, 2) that she hasn't been fired yet, and 3) that she is now overseeing one of the most important races in the country and refusing to disclose how many uncounted ballots there are.
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Strategically placed.
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Does anyone know how much this mediocre, incompetent, bureaucrat annual salary is?
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