Saturday, November 10, 2018

Lawyers for Nelson and Gillum want a non-citizen's vote to count


Lawless lawyers for Florida Democratic far left gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum and U.S. Senate candidate "Cryin'" Bill Nelson, fought on Friday to allow a non-citizen's vote to count in the state's election.

As children, these lawyers also cheated at games such as "Red Light, Green Light," and "Ring-O-Leaveo," making the rules up to suit themselves and refusing to play if the other kids refused to go along with them.

The Daily Caller obtained a transcript of a Palm Beach County Canvassing Board proceeding. It revealed an exchange between Democratic lawyers and the judge.

Michael Barnett, chairman of the Palm Beach Republican Party, said that despite objections of the two Democratic lawyers, the vote was not allowed after two of the three canvassing board members ruled that a vote by a non-citizen was "an impermissible vote" according to the DCNF.

And the U.S. Constitution, to boot.

One of the shyster lawyers involved, Marc Elias, had an alleged role in past election scandals.

In October 2017, The Washington Post, a left-leaning rag, reported that Elias, who represented Hillary Clinton's [failed] presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC), hired Fusion GPS to produce the salacious and unverified dossier on then-candidate Trump. He then alleged for a year that he had anything to do with the dossier.

Next thing you know, they'll be demanding the dead also have the right for a say in the country after all they did for it.

So if it walks like a rat, squeaks like a rat, sneaks like a rat, it's probably Marc Elias.


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