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After Wrongly Claiming Plantation Candidate Carol Sword Failed To Answer Questions For Newspaper Endorsement, Sun-Sentinel Editor Steve Bousquet Apologizes—“I Don’t Know What Happened”

Steve Bousquet of Tallahassee

When the Sun-Sentinel editorial board endorsed Plantation Councilman Erik Anderson earlier this month, they said candidate Carol Sword “failed to participate in a Sun Sentinel interview.” According to newspaper, Sword failed to sit for the interview and did not return a questionnaire. In fact, the Board, under the leadership of editor Steve Bousquet, claimed it would not have mattered if Sword was interviewed. The Board wrote, “Even if Sword had been interviewed, Anderson would be our preferred choice.”

How would the Sun-Sentinel know this if Sword failed to submit her questionnaire? Does Steve Bousquet, a Tallahassee resident, automatically dismiss Republican candidates like Carol Sword?

There’s just one problem.

Carol Sword did answer and return the Sun-Sentinel questionnaire.

On Monday, September 12, 2022, Sword emailed the questionnaire to Steve Bousquet. Sword asked for confirmation of its receipt.

On Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Bousquet responded to Sword. “Received, thanks!”

Needless to say, Carol Sword was shocked to read the October 14, 2022 endorsement where the Sun-Sentinel stated she did not respond to them.

In an email to Bousquet, Carol Sword wrote:

I was very disappointed to read in today’s editorial page that I did not submit a response to your questionnaire. As you can see from your above letter, you did confirm receipt of my submission. In the interest of fairness, I would like a retraction on the editorial page due to the Sun Sentinel’s error. I do not want the voters to consider me an unresponsive candidate.

Less than an hour later, Bousquet responded to Sword.

“I apologize, Carol; I just checked again and I did not have anything from you in my inbox. I don’t know what happened. It will be updated online.”

Sword tells REDBROWARD the endorsement was not updated. She said she contacted a reporter which lead to conversation with Juan Ortega, another Sun-Sentinel editor. Sword said Ortega promised to correct the record.

Here is endorsement page as it looks on October 31, 2022.

Is this how Steve Bousquet treats all Republican candidates?

Is this how Steve Bousquet treats average citizens who dare challenge incumbents and the establishment?

Carol Sword, candidate Plantation City Council Group 1

Plantation Councilwoman Jennifer Andreu Connected Residents With Activist Who “Championed” Changing Name of City

Emails obtained by REDBROWARD show Councilwoman Jennifer Andreu connected residents interested in changing the name of the City of Plantation with the activist behind a 2020 petition drive. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests during the summer of 2020, Dharyl Auguste started a petition to rename the City. Auguste claimed the name Plantation had negative racial connotations which made people of color uncomfortable. Auguste’s activism gained unwanted national attention for the City. But that negative attention did not stop Andreu, first elected in November, from connecting new activists with Auguste.

On January 19, 2021, Plantation resident Risha Stern sent an email to the Plantation City Council and Mayor about a local teenager interested in changing the name of the city. Stern wrote, “Can you please suggest how he could go about this and if any of you are interested in helping make history.”

Jennifer Andreu was definitely interested.

Just eight hours later, Andreu responded to Stern. She said the teen should connect with “Dharyl Auguste who championed this cause last year. Please friend him on Facebook and I’ll follow up with a message.

Stern replied immediately to Andreu. She told Andreu the teen and his family don’t “believe in Facebook.” Stern asked, “Any other way?”

Three days later, Andreu responded with Dharyl Auguste’s telephone number.

REDBROWARD asked Andreu why she would encourage residents to contact an activist seeking to change the name of the City she represents and how she had his personal telephone on hand to share with residents.

Andreu told REDBROWARD, “I have addressed the name change issue at length during the campaign and understand both sides of the issue. If residents want a referendum, they should acquire the necessary signatures. A resident asked me for his information and he said it was okay to give them his phone number. I do my best to keep in touch with everyone who communicates with me.

But neither Ms. Stern nor the teen asked for the telephone number of Dharyl Auguste. Stern said the teen was interested in the name change but never asked about Auguste. It was Andreu who suggested she contact Auguste.

Also, if she “understands both sides of the issue,” why didn’t Andreu volunteer to discuss the issues with the teen? Instead, she directs him to an activist who is clearly not interested in explaining both sides of the issue.

Why would Ms. Andreu encourage a costly referendum being foisted upon Plantation residents? To say such a referendum would be very divisive is an understatement.

Despite being on the job for mere months, it appears Ms. Andreu has no qualms bringing divisive issues to the doorsteps of residents.

In January, Andreu advocated punishing Plantation restaurants who offer plastic straws to customers.

Andreu also met with a Lauderhill commissioner to discuss the “annexation of Plantation” neighborhoods on the east side of the City.

Why is Andreu more interested in political issues than Plantation residents? Is someone giving really bad advice to this political newcomer?