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Coyotl

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11. Too late, all over. Florida statutes now prevail and there is no way to do this without the courts.
Fri Nov 25, 2016, 09:28 AM
Nov 2016

Plus, there is no way the Republican SoS appointed by Gov. Scott (constitution changed in 1998 to make SoS a political appointment with no term limit) was ever even thinking about checking the election's integrity.

About the only route to do anything at this time would be a court challenge, and it is hard to imagine what that could even be. Plaintiffs would need to show cause such as the SoS failure to act in the face of evidence at hand at the time.

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