Florida Republicans' Death Wish
If they move forward, Republicans may see their last statewide victory and the Californication of Florida will truly begin.
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Do Florida Republicans have a death wish? Governor Ron DeSantis and Florida Republicans just won a landmark victory in which Republicans carried blue bastions like Miami-Dade and Palm Beach County for the first time in decades. Governor Ron DeSantis defeated his opponent, former Governor Charlie Crist by a 19% margin, while heavily outspent U.S. Senator Marco Rubio trashed his Democrat challenger, Congresswoman Val Demings by a solid 16%.
Putting aside the Republican Legislature’s decision to essentially exempt Governor Ron DeSantis from the current state law which prohibits those holding state office from pursuing federal office without first resigning from their state office.
The special session of the Florida Legislature is considering “reforms” to the state election law which indisputably would mandate the use of voting machines and Arizona-style vote tabulators, prohibit the hand-counting of paper ballots, lose the signature verification rules for mail-in ballots, and substantially expand the forms of identification required to register to vote—making the voter registration of non-U.S. Citizens far easier.
Even more offensive are amendments which limit challenges to any election result to election board officials, entirely eliminating citizen standing, input, and oversight. These “reforms” were largely generated by various supervisors of election who deeply resented calls for audits of election results when many substantial and legitimate irregularities were identified in the 2020 and 2022 elections in various counties.
CLICK HERE FOR AN EXCELLENT RUNDOWN IN ONE COUNTY ALONE.
President Donald Trump summed this up in a pithy post on his social media platform, Truth Social:
Here is a specific rundown of the areas currently being considered by the Florida Legislature:
So far, the Republicans Leadership in the Florida Legislature has shown no indication that they will reconsider these dangerous "reforms." If they move forward, Republicans may have seen their last statewide victory and the Californication of Florida will truly begin.
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I can’t stand DeSoros. Mike Lindell spoke with DeSoros and told him there was voter fraud in Florida and the machines needs to be removed. DeSoros didn’t want to hear it and dismissed any further conversations with Mike Lindell. I guessing he may have cheated to win this second time. I want to find out who the state legislature currently are and voting like the communists. We need to vote these slime balls out and replace them with American First people.
Why did Ron DeSantis select this person to be his Lt Gov?
That would be Lt. Governor Jeannette Nunez. Who is she?:
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-reg-nunez-gov-pick-20180905-story.html
"As a state representative, Nuñez broke ranks with some members of her party on immigration, sponsoring a bill that allowed undocumented students to pay in-state tuition rates at colleges and universities. "Don't hold these children responsible for something they had no control over."
"She supported legislation that extended state lawsuit protection to university doctors working in public hospitals."
"Nuñez rallied support for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in 2012 as a member of the “Women for Mitt” coalition."
https://secondnexus.com/jeanette-nunez-trump-tweet-con
"Wake up Florida voters. Trump, is the biggest con-man there is.
#supportsKKK” and “#nevertrump.”"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_Nu%C3%B1ez
“...Nuñez later entered the health care industry, working as the vice-president of government affairs at Jackson Health System. Nuñez also worked for Florida International University as an adjunct professor and advisor. She also served as the vice-president of external affairs at Kendall Regional Medical Center and Aventura Hospital & Medical Center, until becoming the lieutenant governor of Florida.”
Umm...Big Medical/Big Pharma would run the state of Florida if Ron wins in 2024. Any Florida voter, especially those who fled blue state medical tyranny under any illusion that a leader of the same industry that is behind censoring doctors from speaking about and practicing the art of healing, requires placebo masks to enter their facilities, pushes jabs into the arms of babies and pregnant women - even in Florida, supports genital mutilation surgery on children without parental consent, pays doctors to push jabs on everyone, needing them or not, reports patients who admit to having guns in their homes to authorities, even asking children about their parent's guns in their examinations, has declared that "systemic racism" is a bigger public health risk than a "pandemic of the century" people needed to break lockdowns and quarantines to protest, anybody under any illusion that that industry she is a leader of in Florida running Florida would protect Floridians from the harms inflicted by blue state medical tyants?
I'm not. And why did Ron DeSantis pick her? Bait-and-switch for when his political ambition would leave her behind in charge? With that voting thing, Tallahassee, we have a problem!