Debbie Wasserman Schultz caught faking endorsements as Democratic chaos erupts in Florida

Debbie Wasserman Schultz is at it again, folks. Just when you thought the Democrats couldn’t get any more desperate or dishonest, here comes another pathetic stunt straight from the left’s playbook. This time, she’s running in a Florida district that even her own party says should be represented by a Black candidate. Instead of respecting their wishes, Wasserman Schultz is plowing ahead, ignoring outrage from both local Democrats and party leadership. Talk about tone-deaf.

But it doesn’t stop there. After years sucking up to radical activists and preaching about “representation,” the Democrats can’t even keep their own house in order. Now, Schultz is caught red-handed, pretending to have endorsements from Black political groups within her new district. She posted on her campaign site that she had the backing of the Broward County Democratic Black Caucus. Spoiler alert—she didn’t. The group shot that lie down publicly, calling out Wasserman Schultz for her blatant dishonesty and demanding an apology. Backpedal all you want, but the receipts are out there, lady.

It gets worse. Turns out, she was also claiming endorsements from other groups, like the Sierra Club, that have not endorsed anyone for Congress in Florida’s 25th district. When pressed, Schultz’s team scrambled and pulled the entire “Endorsements” page from her campaign website. They got caught, plain and simple. This is what Democrats do when the truth gets in the way of their ambitions—they hit delete.

Meanwhile, let’s not forget that this same district just saw its last Democrat, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, resign in disgrace over fraud and alleged theft of millions in taxpayer dollars. The area is still dealing with that mess, but now they’re supposed to trust another Democrat who can’t be honest about who supports her? It’s like a never-ending reality show of liberal failures.

The real question: why should anyone believe a word Democrats say about “integrity,” “diversity,” or “trust” when they can’t even keep their endorsement claims straight for one week? Schultz and her pals talk a big game, but it’s all smoke and mirrors. Maybe next time, Democrats should try telling the truth—if they even remember what that looks like.

Source: Townhall


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