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Creepy Bill Nelson has no path to beat Rick Scott, despite corruption

Yesterday, it was Stacey Abrams admitting she can’t win the Georgia governors race. Like a typical communist-socialist Democrat though, she didn’t concede the race. Instead she just admitted that they will not win and of course blamed racism and “voter suppression.” Now it looks like the party is just about over for crypt keeper Bill Nelson. Democrats, despite their fraud efforts are finally starting to admit that Nelson has no path to beat Rick Scott for the Florida Senate seat. The election is expected to be certified this coming Tuesday for DeSantis and Scott. Neither of the two Democrat scums will concede.

Creepy Bill Nelson has no path to beat Rick Scott, despite corruption
Creepy Bill Nelson has no path to beat Rick Scott, despite corruption

After losing to Gov. Rick Scott on Election Day, losing after an automatic recount and appearing to not make up the gap following a manual recount Friday, Nelson’s campaign was dealt a mortal blow later that evening by U.S. District Judge Mark E. Walker, who crushed the Democrat’s last major hope by upholding a Florida law that forbids county election offices from counting vote-by-mail ballots received after 7 p.m. Election Day.

“It’s done. But it was done before today. This was a total Hail Mary,” said a top Democrat involved in Nelson’s campaign who didn’t want to speak publicly before the Democratic Party icon conceded defeat to one of the party’s most-hated rivals.

The night before, Walker had rejected yet another Nelson lawsuit concerning standards for divining voter intent in manual recounts, and he refused to extend the deadlines of the recount.

Without favorable court rulings to expand the available ballot pool, Nelson has no way to make up his 12,603-vote deficit with Scott. Nelson can still appeal, but Democrats said that’s highly unlikely, considering Walker has historically appeared more sympathetic to their arguments compared to appeals courts.

The counties officially have to submit their manual recount totals to the state Sunday. The election is supposed to be certified Tuesday.