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Marco Rubio: These Private Cars Transporting Ballots in Florida Sure are Suspicious

It sure looks like Democrats are trying to steal a U.S. Senate election in Florida. First, some background on what's happening from Matt: 

Something odd is occurring in Florida’s Senate race. Republican Gov. Rick Scott has declared victory over incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson. At the time, Scott led Nelson by a little over 34,500 votes. It’s now been cut to around 18,000. We’re heading into recount territory, as Scott’s lead has dwindled to 0.2 percent; less than half of one percent triggers an automatic recount. Yet, in two Democratic bastions—Palm Beach and Broward counties—they’re taking their sweet time counting the votes and not telling how many are left outstanding.  A category four hurricane recently hit the state and yet every county, including the ones slammed by Michael, have all counted their votes. In Broward, the supervisor there isn’t keeping regular reports on the ballots that need to be counted. She also appears not to know and has been dumping thousands at a time in the late night hours.

Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who represents Florida, is sounding the alarm. Further, he's wondering if anyone in the media is asking serious questions about why Broward County ballots are being transported in private vehicles.

Late Thursday night Florida Governor and U.S. Senate candidate Rick Scott issued a lawsuit against Broward County for it's alleged violation of Florida election laws and slow walking of vote counting well past Election Day.

Meanwhile, President Trump said last night that law enforcement is also looking into the situation.