It is Super Tuesday in Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina and purity in the vote is the ideal, but trouble is the norm. Enter Orange County, Florida, a place where polling was located at Errol Estate and the World of Life Church and were long lines were evident.
On Tuesday morning, voters were turned away because Republican ballots had run out. Either that means someone seriously misjudged how many ballots to have on hand, or there were so many voters that no one could have planned correctly for the mass turnout, or worse yet, fraud took place to keep Republicans from voting.
Florida is a winner take all state and a significant state to win for every candidate, but especially the underdogs in the chase. So when glitches occur, voter fraud happens, the idea of fairness and accurate voting certainly become all the more important.
Errol Estate residents said that more ballots arrived an hour later, but some voters had commitments, like work, and had to leave before the ballots arrived.
Read more of the ballot fiasco on the following page.
Bet they didn’t run out of welfare check paper for the Cuban Petes
LIARS!!!!
REPUBS CHEATING GOT TRUMP VOTES!!!
Good job, FLORIDA!!!!!
Make America great again!!
Really funny that the Republican Party just shifted to make it to where the vote was winner takes all in order to boost Rubio and Bush!
Hahahahaha!! That’s what you get for cheating!!
https://www.google.com/amp/www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/473772/?client=safari#
If I went to the polls and no ballots I wouldn’t stand by the wall while they get their acts together. Never give in, never give up (And Donald J Trump won Florida <3 )
Can’t turn them away
Donald J. Trump Wins Florida
Ahhhh…the fix is in
Yeah it’s real hard
lol
Second Event Reported Today with problems with the GOP Election, first completely left Trump off the Ballot and now they are not enough ballots? Rigged Election! If Trump doesn’t get elected we know the American Society doesn’t have the power it has claimed for over 200 years. We are just led to believe that our vote counts for anything more than the paper it was printed on