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Place the blame where it belongs

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – While Miami-Dade County saw some of the longest lines to vote in the state, the County finished counting its ballots Thursday as other large counties like Palm Beach and Broward continue to try to tally the final vote.

A lot of people are blaming Governor Rick Scott for the long wait to get final tallies in these three counties. Why? Each of these counties has an elections supervisor who is responsible for running an efficient, transparent and quickly counted election.

I suggest people direct their anger these individuals.

Susan Bucher, Palm Beach Elections Supervisor

Susan Bucher, Palm Beach Elections Supervisor

Brenda Snipes, Broward Elections Supervisor

Brenda Snipes, Broward Elections Supervisor

Penelope Townsley, Miami-Dade Elections Supervisor

Penelope Townsley, Miami-Dade Elections Supervisor

3 comments to Place the blame where it belongs

  • OmarD

    Damn that's ugly,ugly,ugly.

  • asombra

    Gee, Henry, you think maybe, possibly, these ladies could be Obama partisans? You think this might be seen as a problem by, I don’t know, the Miami Herald, if they were white Cuban Republican women and Marco Rubio had been the GOP candidate? You think Scott would be getting blamed if he were a Dem? You think I’m being paranoid? Or am I just being racist, like anyone who wanted Obama out of office for any reason? Do tell.

  • asombra

    Well, I've decided that since these ladies should obviously be non-partisan, they surely are. I've also decided Bill Clinton really was the victim of a vast right-wing conspiracy and that he really does feel our pain. I mean, the Clintons said that, didn't they?