Wednesday, November 25, 2020

FL Republican Wins State Senate District 37 with Spoiler Candidate


A Florida Republican Wins by 32 Votes after last minute $550k Funds and a Dubious Spoiler Candidate.

Florida’s Senate District 37th Race between Incumbent Jose Javier Rodriguez (D) and Ileana Garcia (R), with Garcia announced as the Winner buy 32 Votes. But there was a Third Candidate, Independent Mystery Man, Alex Rodriguez, who pulled in 6,382 Votes.

But, as numerous News Outlets have reported, Alex Rodriguez, not Jose Rodriguez, seems to have done Virtually Nothing to Run, but seems to have gotten All kinds of Financial Support from a Mystery Political Action Committee that had Dark Money infusions of Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars in the last couple of Weeks leading up to Election Day. Alex Rodriguez had all kinds of Flyers sent out where he espoused a ton of Democratic Platforms. Pretty Confusing.

Jose Javier Rodriguez has made sure to point this out to Media Outlets, saying this Mystery Alex Rodriguez, a 55-year-old Mechanic who suddenly threw his name into the Ring and then never Campaigned, clearly syphoned away Votes. Javier Rodriguez has Conceded his Miami-Dade County Seat, but called for an Investigation into these Shenanigans “In order to achieve that, I believe this election requires a full investigation so that those who may have violated the law are held to account and so that such tactics are not used in future elections.”

Considering that Alex Rodriguez who continues to Refuse appearing in Public, is a Supposed Candidate on a Platform of Climate Change and Fixing Health Care, it feels pretty clear who they were appealing to. CNN reports that a “mysterious company called Proclivity, Inc. contributed $550,000 to a pair of newly formed political action committees in the state.” Those Action Committees, set up One Month before Election Day, received this Money the Day after coming into existence.

One day later, one of the PACs. Our Florida PC, got $370,000 from Proclivity. The other, The Truth PC, got $180,000. These PACs sent Money to similar Spoiler-Style Candidates throughout Florida. The Two PACs were Chaired by young women that No one has heard of before, and appear to be connected to a Young Republican Political Strategist named Alex Alvarado. Alvarado’s Business was paid $267,000 for Political work.

When Miami WPLG Local 10 Reporter, Glenna Milberg attempted to find Alex Rodriguez at the address he wrote down “when he qualified to run,” she found that he didn’t live there and had never lived there, and no one seemed to know who he was. She then went to his place of business, where a man answered as Alex’s “business partner,” saying that Rodriguez would not be back until the following day. Turns out that guy was Alex Rodriguez. Milberg then tracked down a third-party candidate like Rodriguez and he too was super dubious. It turns out Rodriguez was charged with Two Counts of “felony grand theft,” to which he plead Guilty to in 2012.

In State Senate District 9, Democrat Patricia Sigman Lost to a Republican by just 2% of the Vote. But No one ever saw the supposedly Liberal, Third Candidate. “She had no website. She never participated in any of the debates or forums, never showed up anywhere. She wasn’t even registered to vote until she filed,” Sigman said.

WPLG’s Milberg then found a similar Candidate, Celso D. Alfonso, who also ran. The similarities between these magical candidates are “striking” says the Washington Post.

Both men were Registered as Republicans in 2018, and both Qualified for this year’s Election on the same day, with hand-delivered checks time-stamped within minutes of one another, according to the Herald. Their listed email addresses are nearly identical, too.

Proclivity, Inc.? It seems it was registered in Delaware in 2019 by a man no one can get in touch with named Richard Alexander. The only paper trail seems to lead to a mailbox in an Atlanta strip mall.










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1 comment:

richardwinger said...

If Florida had ranked choice voting, this wouldn't have happened.