Biden Sends Feds To Monitor Florida’s Election. DeSantis Shuts Them Down.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ (R) administration rebuffed this week any attempt by the Biden administration to monitor elections in the state from inside polling locations.

The Department of Justice said in a statement this week that it was sending officials to 64 jurisdictions throughout the U.S., most of which were in red or purple states. Included in this list were three areas in Florida: Broward County, Miami-Dade County, and Palm Beach County.

Brad McVay, General Counsel at the Florida Department of State, responded to the Biden administration’s announcement by informing them that federal officials were not allowed inside polling locations, according to state law.

“(T)he Florida Department of State received copies of your letters to Miami-Dade and Broward Counties in which you seem to indicate that the Department of Justice will send monitors inside polling places in these counties,” the letter began. “We also understand you sent a similar letter to Palm Beach County.”

“But Department of Justice monitors are not permitted inside a polling place under Florida law,” the letter continued. “Section 102.031(3)(a) of the Florida Statutes lists the people who ‘may enter any polling room or polling place.’ Department of Justice personnel are not included on the list. Even if they could qualify as ‘law enforcement’ under section 102.031(3)(a)6. of the Florida Statutes, absent some evidence concerning the need for federal intrusion, or some federal statute that preempts Florida law, the presence of federal law enforcement inside polling places would be counterproductive and could potentially undermine confidence in the election.”

McVay’s letter noted that communications from the Biden administration to the counties in Florida “do not detail the need for federal monitors.”

“None of the counties are currently subject to any election-related federal consent decrees,” the letter continued. “None of the counties have been accused of violating the rights of language or racial minorities or of the elderly or disabled.”

“Your letters simply provide a non-exhaustive list of federal elections statutes as the basis for this action without pointing to any specific statutory authorization,” McVay concluded. “When asked for specific authorization during our phone call this evening, you did not provide any. Accordingly, the Florida Department of State invokes its authority under section 101.58(2) of the Florida Statutes to send its own monitors to the three targeted jurisdictions. These monitors will ensure that there is no interference with the voting process.”

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Wisconsin man made death threats against Gov. Tony Evers in emails, on Facebook, prosecutors say

A Wisconsin man with a history of making violent threats against elected officials has been accused of threatening to harm Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, court documents reveal.

Michael A. Yaker, 52, of Windsor, Wisconsin, has been accused in federal court of posting death threats against Evers on Facebook, including calling the governor "Marked for Elimination" and writing "Prepare to Die," according to an affidavit unsealed Monday. Yaker is also accused of sending threatening emails to the governor's office. 

Detective Timothy Blanke with the Dane County Sheriff's Office wrote that on Oct. 27, the governor's office reported receiving an email from an account known to belong to Yaker to the State Capitol Police Department. The email called Evers, "a Dead Man Walking," and declared, "I Will Destroy The State of WI Prepare to Die." 

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Capitol police Officer Ted Schwarz began an investigation and sent an email to the account asking for clarification. In response, Schwarz received an email that stated, "I'd like to have my hands around his throat….I'd like to bash his head against A Concrete Wall Till The Concrete Turns to Dust….I'd Like Have to have shares of his skull in my Medicine Bag Is That Clear enough For You Ted!?!?" 

Furthermore, Blanke wrote that the Wisconsin Department of Justice alerted him to Facebook posts allegedly written by Yaker that made threats including, "My Purpose My Passion Is To Destroy The State of WI Ahoka Hey It's A Good Day to Die" and "Tony Evers Is a Marked Man . . . Marked For Elimination . . . Dead Man Walking . . . Prepare to Die." 

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The affidavit states that Yaker is known to police as a person of interest in "numerous threats investigations" dating back to 2010. He has allegedly made phone calls threatening various elected officials, sent threatening emails and posted various threats to social media, Blanke wrote. 

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Court filings show a warrant has been issued for Yaker's arrest. 

Evers, a Democrat, is seeking re-election in Tuesday's election against Republican Tim Michels. 

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