Broward's elections office has been hijacked by Republican activists
Thursday, November 4, 2004 at 03:31AM
TheSpook
Blame local Democrats
How did Broward County , a crucial Kerry bastion where Democrats
outnumber Republicans almost two-to-one, wind up in such shape? Why
would the Dem-dominated County Commission spend more than $20 million
for machines that scare the dickens out of its people? How on Earth did
Brenda Snipes, who is surrounded by the most rabid and unscrupulous
band of GOP opportunists imaginable, come to be the Supervisor of
Elections? The Democrats did it to themselves. For starters, look at
Mike Moskowitz, one of the leaders of Kerry's dream team in Broward.
The Democratic committeeman and political insider is organizing dozens
of lawyers to make sure those dastardly touch screens work. But guess
what he was doing three years ago: Hawking those same machines as a
lobbyist for the GOP-connected company that made them. Nebraska-based
Election Systems & Software paid Moskowitz about $18,600 for
helping sway the county to buy the machines. It's a conflict of
interest that begs the question: Does Moskowitz, who didn't return
repeated phone calls, really side with the voters, or will he remain
allegiant to the company that paid him? And then there's the terrible
saga of Snipes. Jeb installed her after the Democratic leadership
chased out Miriam Oliphant, a fellow party member who was elected by
the people. Petty politics drove that train. Ironically, Oliphant had
urged the county to buy an optical scanner system, which is less
expensive and more accurate than touch screens and allows for a paper
recount that Democrats now so badly wish they had. [more]
Pictured Above:
Brenda Snipes calls herself a Democrat, but Jeb Bush and local
Republican powerbrokers like William Scherer pull the strings.
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