2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumForward this to Florida friends: CALLING for Clinton voters in FLORIDA: We need you for recount!
Updated Dec 3, 2016
CALLING for Clinton voters in FLORIDA: We need you!
Clint Curtis, Atty at Law, has filed the motion for a recount last night in Tallahassee.
*In Florida there are basically 4 different grounds for a recount. The brief covers most, if not all of them. There would need to be bribery of an official, misconduct complaints like being turned away at the polls illegitimately, machine malfunction, evidence of hacking, etc... that could potentially effect the outcome of the race. We lost in Florida by 119,000 votes.
** We need to gather at least 120,000 (preferably more) signed affidavits (personal accounts that are notarized) that we could present as evidence.
*** If you are someone who was either turned away at the polls, sent to varying polling locations and were never able to vote, had an experience of being obstructed in any way from voting (traffic jams, etc..) or any other things that occurred that effected your ability to vote that were suspect, or if you were a poll worker or observer and noted something that caught your suspicion that could indicate election fraud or hacking, please follow the simple instructions below:
1) Write a short personal statement about what you experienced.
2) Have it notarized immediately. If you can't afford a notary, often times the major banks will do it for free if you have an account with them. Otherwise, email us at law@clintcurtis.com for alternative means
3) Have your notarized copy of your statement scanned and emailed to law@clintcurtis.com no later than 12/13/16
Please share widely.
flamingdem
(39,917 posts)* And now we have FL in "play"
http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/trump-campaign-and-gop-allies-full-legal-panic-recounts-could-create-electoral-college
Republicans are panicking because the Green Partys presidential recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania could prevent Donald Trump from receiving 270 Electoral College votesthe final hurdle to the presidencyon December 19.
In the past 24 hours, the Trump campaign and its GOP allies in the three states that gave him an apparent Electoral College victory after on November 8 have filed lawsuits and legal motions to block, delay and freeze the recounts. In the case of Michigan, where Trumps lead is smallest, 10,704 votes, the state's Republican attorney general is arguing the recount's results should be ignored.