Florida State Appeals Court Puts Democrat Back on Primary Ballot for Attorney General

On August 28, the Florida State Court of Appeals, First District, restored Ryan Torrens to the Democratic primary ballot. He is a candidate for Attorney General. Last week a trial court had “removed” him from the ballot. The primary is today, Tuesday, August 28. The lower court couldn’t physically remove his name from the ballots, but ordered that his votes could not be counted. But now they will be counted. See this story.


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Florida State Appeals Court Puts Democrat Back on Primary Ballot for Attorney General — 7 Comments

  1. count– no count – count

    3 Stooges election *system* or what ???

    Overseas voters watching the election joke news 24/7 ???

    The SCOTUS HAMMER coming ??? —

    NEW LEGAL elections — at the cost of ALL of the MORONS involved.

    Stay tuned.

  2. Watch for the 2018 Joker FL regime on the Bat-channel

    — same Jokers in the 2000 Bush v Gore election horror show

    — with the infamous humid punch card ballots

    — and NO definition of a legal vote.

    See 2002 USA HAVA law — written to put the Jokers on notice (and in jail).

  3. Riddle me this Demo Rep… do you know the difference between the shift key and James Ogle.

  4. Very limited time for juveniles and comic book fans

    — due to the Democracy CRISIS in the USA.


    NO primaries

    Nonpartisan App V for all exec/judic offices – pending Condorcet.

  5. Well GEEZ… Demo Rep! LIFE sucks and then YOU DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    PT and PRT FOREVER!!!!

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