So you're claiming, in all seriousness, that the Florida Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, and the Florida Director of Elections, Clay Roberts, had nothing to do with it?
Katherine Harris had absolutely nothing to do with it, no. She was not in charge of individual counties.
Clay Roberts may have been the person who took all the bids, I don't know his exact role in that scenario. In any regard, he can't choose not to follow the law.
And they were warned -- repeatedly -- that the net was so wide that a very, very high number of legal voters were being labeled as illegitimate.
Thus the appeals process.
Which, given the sheer volume of people who'd been purged, was unlikely to be completed before the election.
So you say.
Why?
If you don't check your registration and there's a problem, that's your fault. You're responsible for your voter registration.
Are you denying that law-abiding voters were falsely labeled felons and refused access to the ballot?
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Katherine Harris had absolutely nothing to do with it, no. She was not in charge of individual counties.
Clay Roberts may have been the person who took all the bids, I don't know his exact role in that scenario. In any regard, he can't choose not to follow the law.
And they were warned -- repeatedly -- that the net was so wide that a very, very high number of legal voters were being labeled as illegitimate.
Thus the appeals process.
Which, given the sheer volume of people who'd been purged, was unlikely to be completed before the election.
So you say.
Why?
If you don't check your registration and there's a problem, that's your fault. You're responsible for your voter registration.
Are you denying that law-abiding voters were falsely labeled felons and refused access to the ballot?
Yes.