This is a big deal. Actual election Fraud.
Alex Rodriguez, an “Independent” candidate who ran in the Florida Senate race has been accused of being a shadow candidate who ran solely to syphon votes away from the democratic candidate Jose Rodriguez.
Alex Rodriguez entered the race in an apparently successful attempt to confuse voters by having the same name as the democratic candidate. Managing to get 2600 votes despite being completely unknown to anyone.
Those votes likely would have gone to Jose Rodriguez, but without them he lost to republican opponent Latinas for Trump co-founder Ileana Garcia, who won by a razor-thin margin of .02 percent, just 34 votes.
Alex Rodriguez, 55 year old mechanic was a registered republican before suddenly decided to run for senate as an Independent. Alex did not have any campaign website or do any fundraising at all.
The only money recorded for the candidate is a $2,000 loan from himself and an undisclosed amount from a PAC called Our Florida. This PAC has be linked to 2 other possible shadow candidates in the Senate race.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/526915-florida-investigating-third-party-candidate-who-ran-for-florida-state
When news stations tried to track down the mysterious Alex Rodriguez he initially tried to pretend to be somebody else. The following short video shows this interaction plus reports of a criminal history and evidence that this is part of a wider effort to subvert fair elections.
https://www.local10.com/news/local/2020/11/16/miami-dade-state-senate-candidate-turns-out-to-be-shill-funded-by-dark-money-that-lives-two-counties-away/
Alex doesnt even live in the county he ran for despite signing documents under oath that he did.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article247288694.html
Another accused shill shadow candidate shares a lot in common with Alex Rodriguez.
Celso Alfonso, an 81-year-old retiree running as a no-party candidate in District 39, brought up several similarities.
Both had until recently been registered as Republicans. Both paid a qualifying free to be candidates on 12 June. Both listed Gmail addresses in the same format — first initial, last name, district number, and 2020. And both list just one contribution to their campaign — a $2,000 self-loan.
Support for each candidate also comes from the same Political Action Committee, ‘Our Florida’, which lists no previous political contributions or expenditures.
The PAC paid for fliers for each candidate from the same printing firm, Advance Impressions — its only expenditure, dated 5 October for $370,000 — using funds contributed two days earlier by a firm called Proclivity.
Proclivity’s address is a mailbox at a UPS Store in Atlanta, Georgia.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/florida-state-senate-election-republican-shill-candidate-miami-b1721956.html
So…… its all a little bit suspicious dont you think??