HomeCrimeIt’s Primary Night In Florida: Interloper Wasserman-Schultz Wins.

It’s Primary Night In Florida: Interloper Wasserman-Schultz Wins.

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It’s Primary Night in Florida, and interloper Debbie Wasserman-Schultz won the Democratic primary for FL CD 20 after slithering into the community and dividing the Black vote.

Wasserman-Schultz’s win makes clear that the other four Democratic candidates in the race had their own interests at heart, not their prospective constituents’.

Although pollsters are jokers, poll after poll showed that each of the other four Democratic candidates would beat Wasserman-Schultz if the other three dropped out.

They could not or failed to decide who should drop out for the benefit of their community.

If the other FL CD 20 candidates could put their egos aside, here is how the race would probably pan out.

According to polls, former Broward County commissioner Dale Holness would win the race with 61% to Wasserman-Schultz’ 40%.

Candidate Elijah Manley would win with 63% of the votes to Wasserman-Schultz 37%.

Candidate Luther Campbell would win 62% of the votes to Wasserman-Schultz’ 38%.

The only candidate the interloper could have possibly beaten was former CD 20 Representative Sheila Chefilus-McComick, with 45% of the vote to 55%.

Before Gov. Ron DeSantis’ redistricting ploy, 27-year-old Elijah Manley was favored to win the race, with former Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness coming in closely behind him.

Holness could have beaten Manley as the campaigns progressed.

With Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick’s resignation from CD 20, Florida District 20 has no congressional representation today.

With Wasserman-Schultz bamboozling Black voters, Black voters will continue to pay taxes without representation in DC 20.

CD 20 final count with 99 percent of the ballots counted.

Wasserman-Schultz has already served 11 terms in Congress. Tuesday’s win will give her 24 years in Congress.

The Republican candidate, Brad Anderson, who will face off against WS, is all but guaranteed to lose his bid for Congress.

FL CD 20 is a reliable Donkeycrat district.

How the Wasserman-Schultz divide-and-conquer tactic caused her to “win.”

With 99 percent of FL CD 20 votes counted, she mustered up 30,480 votes.

A united front against Wasserman-Schultz (WS); some say the WS in her name stands for white supremacist could have led to a win for one of the other four Black candidates.

However, it appears that they were all for themselves, not the people.

Dale Holness garnered 15545 votes, Elijah Manley took in 9367, Cherfilus-McCormick 6187, and Luther Campbell rounded out the number with 5679 votes for a total of 36778 votes.

That is more than six thousand more votes than the white supremacist (WS) received.

Clinton Franklin
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