Is The County Supervisor in Debbie Wasserman Schultz's District "Blue Washing" The Vote?

Author: Wes Messamore
Published: 11 Nov, 2018
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Updated: 21 Nov, 2022●
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Tim Canova, the independent candidate running against Debbie Wasserman Schultz for Congress has been closely watching the election results in Broward County– where the the county supervisor has already been convicted by a Florida judge of illegally destroying ballots in 2016, yet kept her job and is in charge of counting the votes in Broward County again this election(!).
Canova said on Fox News Sunday that something suspicious is happening in Broward County again this year, with a U.S. Senate seat on the line, and depending on how some other close U.S. Senate races resolve– maybe even Republican control of the Senate.
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