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Judy Stern Tells Media: Time For Satz To Go

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As we reported on Saturday, a comment allegedly written by uber-consultant and salami sandwich doyenne, Judy Stern, appeared in a story about Broward Democrat Josephus Eggelletion. Joe Egg won’t be getting out of prison until July and “Judy Stern” didn’t like it one bit.

Now the real Judy Stern tells Bob Norman of WPLG Local 10 that she didn’t write the comment. But she says she shares the sentiment.

“But, she added, ‘I definitely didn’t write it and that’s not the issue why I supprot Chris Mancini.’

So what’s with her switch on Satz, whom she has supported in the past? If it’s not Eggelletion what is it?

‘When someone has been there since 1976, I think we need a fresh approach to the operation,’ she said.”

Mike Satz(D-Sgt Schultz) was elected alongside Jimmy Carter back in 1976.

(click here to read Bob Norman’s full story)

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UPDATE: Good Week For Judy Stern, Governor Scott Appoints Daughter Barbra Stern

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It’s salami sandwiches for everybody! Hearing that Governor Rick Scott will appoint Judy’s offspring, Barbra Stern to Florida Elections Commission.

***UPDATE*** It’s official, Judy worked her magic…Barbra Stern has indeed been appointed by Governor Rick Scott:

2/3/2012 Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Governor Rick Scott announced the appointments of Leslie Scott Jean-Bart and Barbra A. Stern to the Florida Elections Commission.

Stern, 38, of Fort Lauderdale, has practiced law with the Law Offices of Bohdan Neswiacheny since 2003. She served on the Fort Lauderdale Community Appearance Board from 2010 to 2011 and on the board of directors for the Florida Comprehensive Health Association from 2009 to 2010. Stern received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida and a law degree from Nova Southeastern University. She succeeds Julie Kane and is appointed for a term beginning February 3, 2012, and ending December 31, 2015.

The appointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.”