@BC2015GA@annvandersteel The only people even remotely considering Donalds are too lazy to do any research, period. Odds are very low that deep research concludes Donalds should be anywhere near Tallahassee or D.C. (or women or drug dealers/users).
🚨Florida found 118,615 voter records that didn’t exist in the Oct 22, 2024 snapshot — but suddenly appeared by Nov 12.
61,711 of them claim they registered before Florida’s Oct 7 deadline.
These “new” voters popped up after Election Day, with registration dates going back to the 1950s — artificially spread across decades to look natural.
Exactly like the 60k+ sudden dump in CA District 28 during vote counting.
@ShireFlier@ZarkFiles@GovRonDeSantis FL's SAVE Act is pathetic and actually opens more gaps. The main purposes was public show. Analyze it and you'll see.
After finding double votes across clone groups, I had a follow-up question.
If there are X double-voting clone pairs in the 2021 snapshot, why does that number increase in 2022? And again in 2023? And again in 2025?
Elections don't change after they happen. A vote cast in 2016 is a vote cast in 2016. That record should be fixed.
But it isn't.
With every new snapshot, more clone records are showing votes assigned to them — including votes in elections that happened years earlier. Someone is going into the official voter history and writing in votes after the fact.
That raised a second question. If votes are being added to some clone records, are votes simultaneously being removed from others?
This image answers that.
382 people — real names, real dates of birth, real state ID numbers — had their double-vote records scrubbed from the database between snapshots. They showed up as having voted twice. Then that evidence disappeared from the official record.
At the same time, other clone records that previously showed no votes suddenly had votes written into their history.
These are not database errors. Someone looked at records showing that a person had voted twice under two different ID numbers and changed the official history so it no longer showed that. And someone looked at other clone records and added votes that were not there before.
The voter roll is supposed to be an immutable historical document. What we are seeing is active, ongoing rewriting of the official election record — after the elections are over.
@immutablechrist@rocky4congress@JPforCongress24 So, Rocky has Dems running his campaign?? Is this after he quietly dropped all of his very solid election fraud challenges from the last cycle and now suddenly has extra establishment uni-party support?
@trevtrey1@CoffindafferFBI Your comment could be interpreted 2 ways. It seems random to simply comment that there were no loss of lives in the fire, when that was never the point. But, thank you for adding that there are no reports of loss of lives in the fire.
@trevtrey1@CoffindafferFBI Do you not watch the news? The incidents are separate. In the last few days, one med student from India and his girlfriend were chopped up by the guy's Indian roommate. He was found on the bridge in a trash bag and she was found in Tampa Bay in another trash bag.
@nicksortor@Geopotato23@SaraTftb1 Now, make the uni-party Republicans do something with this ruling in time for it to make a difference in the Primaries.
If not, then this was just another tree that fell in the forest that may help at some point.
@LivCaputo Perez announced in a memo in August 2025 that a Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting would be formed. I'd venture to say there's been input. Look how Eddie Speir's race was impacted. Only by design.
@ZarkFiles TEXAS AND UTAH BOTH USE CIVIX AS THEIR UNDERLYING VOTER REGISTRATION SYSTEM. TX USES "TEAMS." UT FAIRLY RECENTLY IMPLEMENTED CIVIX. I HAVE THE CONTRACT.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says when he became governor local governments were taking in $32 billion, now they’re taking in $60 billion
He says this is because property value assessors have raised everyone’s home values, so their taxes went up
Ron DeSantis says he wants to eliminate all property taxes for everyone on their primary home resident and he’s putting it on the ballot
“We could get to a point very quickly in Florida where 90 some percent are not paying anything. And eventually we, we'd phase in the elimination so it can be done. And if we don't do anything, they're gonna have 84 billion in revenue in 2031”
Eliminate property taxes nationwide