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Thursday, Oct. 28, 2004

Infamous Democrat County Tries to Replace Thousands of Ballots

Notorious Broward County, the most heavily Democrat and most corruption-plagued in Florida, is scrambling to mail thousands of replacement absentee ballots just days before the election.

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  "Attention focused on a batch of 58,000 Broward ballots given to the Postal Service on Oct. 7-8. Though some voters have completed and returned ballots mailed those days, hundreds of others have called to complain their forms have not arrived," the Associated Press reported today.

Democrat elections supervisor Brenda Snipes, who replaced the ousted Miriam Oliphant, told the Miami Herald: "This isn't a blame game. What we're concentrating on is getting the ballots to the voter."

About 76,000 ballots have not been returned, but she estimated she would not resend any more than 20,000 ballots.

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