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Putnam, DeSantis show contrast in strategy
news4JAX ^ | June 29, 2018 | Lloyd Dunkelberger

Posted on 06/30/2018 9:32:06 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter

Although Adam Putnam and Ron DeSantis closely adhere to a conservative agenda, their campaign tactics radically diverge in the quest to become the Republican nominee for governor.

Those differences were on display at the two-day Republican Party of Florida “Sunshine Summit” that ended Friday.

Putnam, a two-term state agriculture commissioner hoping to succeed outgoing Gov. Rick Scott, used the forum to emphasize his “Florida First agenda” to the more than 1,000 Republican activists and leaders from the across the state who attended. His appearance dovetailed with a primary campaign that has taken him all over the state, including hosting numerous “Up & Adam” breakfasts and evening barbecues.

He has also drawn the support of 45 sheriffs, another sign of the strength of his grassroots-style campaign.

“I will never turn my back on the grassroots,” Putnam said in a Friday speech, saying his efforts to connect with voters across the state will “make our election day’s success possible.”

He said his deep familiarity with the issues facing the state and his “Florida First” focus are “the right agenda for the future of Florida.”

“And I really do pay more attention to what’s going on in Ruskin than what’s going on in Russia, because those are Florida jobs and Florida families and Florida communities,” Putnam said, in a not-so-subtle dig at DeSantis’ absences from the state and focus on national issues.

But the GOP summit also allowed DeSantis, a three-term congressman from Palm Coast, to demonstrate his campaign’s strengths. A Thursday night debate between the two candidates was hosted by Fox News, where DeSantis has been a frequent guest. His campaign strategists believe the national network has provided a platform to allow the congressman to connect with GOP voters.

DeSantis will amplify that strategy on Monday when Fox News host Sean Hannity will campaign with him and U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., in Fort Myers, Tampa and Pensacola.

In the debate and again on Friday, DeSantis brushed off Putnam’s criticism about his absences from Florida, noting he has been carrying out his duties as a congressman, including attending a House Judiciary Committee meeting on Thursday morning where he “grilled” Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein about the “anti-Trump bias” in the investigation of the president.

“That’s what I’m paid to do. So I’m going to do my job and continue to run the race,” said DeSantis, also noting he was absent from the state for the Christmas holidays in 2006 and 2007 while serving overseas in the military, including a stint in Iraq.

“I would have liked to have been in Florida with my family, but sometimes duty calls and sometimes you’ve got to step up and do what’s right,” he said.

While Putnam, who served in the state Legislature and Congress, has the majority of support from Florida Republican leaders, DeSantis scored an endorsement coup when incoming House Speaker Jose Oliva, R-Miami Lakes, announced his support as the Republican summit began.

“He has a very clear and distinguished record of conservatism,” Oliva said in an interview with The News Service of Florida. “And I am a conservative, and I felt if he was going to jump into the race, and he has a record like that, that I should be supportive of that.”

Oliva called Putnam “a wonderful person” and said he would enthusiastically support him if he wins the Aug. 28 primary but that DeSantis’ conservative principles were more closely “aligned” with his legislative agenda.

Following the debate that was largely devoid of state issues facing the next governor, House Speaker Richard Corcoran, a Land O’ Lakes Republican who supports Putnam, said it was fortunate that DeSantis did not have to face any questions on the “foremost” challenge for a governor: education.

“It’s a good thing for Ron that he didn’t, because guess who doesn’t have an education platform? Guess who doesn’t have a vision for education? Do-nothing DeSantis,” Corcoran said.

Thus far, independent polls show Putnam’s strategy has been working, with a mid-June poll from Fox News giving Putnam a 39-17 percent edge over DeSantis among Florida GOP voters, with 39 percent undecided.

But Gaetz, a DeSantis supporter, said he expects those polls to change in the coming weeks.

“Remember, the Republican primary voters in Florida are very conservative,” he said. “We are a purple state, but our primary is a conservative electorate. They chose Donald Trump over our favorite son (U.S. Sen.) Marco Rubio (in the 2016 presidential primary). They chose Rick Scott over the longtime public servant Bill McCollum (in the 2010 GOP gubernatorial primary) and they are going to choose Ron DeSantis over Adam Putnam.”

The same Fox poll that gave Putnam a solid lead also showed 86 percent of Republican voters support Trump, who has endorsed DeSantis. And DeSantis has not been shy about touting that endorsement.

He also said Friday that Donald Trump Jr. will campaign for him and said there may be “another special guest coming very soon as well,” in an apparent reference to the president.

“It’s a great campaign. It’s going to heat up big time,” DeSantis said.

And perhaps sensing that a tough eight-week primary battle lies ahead, Putnam reminded party activists that they need a “team effort” to win not only the governor’s race but also contests for the U.S. Senate, Cabinet and Legislature.

“The day after the primary we will come together and heal and be focused on the real enemy who wants to undermine our liberty, our rights and our business climate and that’s the Democrats,” Putnam said.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: desantis; election2018; florida; putnam
Some excerpts from this report---

"""Putnam has also drawn the support of 45 sheriffs, another sign of the strength of his grassroots-style campaign."""

Putnam is hardly the 'grassroots' candidate. He has been bought and paid for by the GOP Elite, just like his buddy Jeb Bush was a puppet of the GOP Elite in 2016.

"""DeSantis will amplify that strategy on Monday when Fox News host Sean Hannity will campaign with him and U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., in Fort Myers, Tampa and Pensacola."""

Be sure to alert your friends re Monday's campaign stops with Sean Hannity.

"""DeSantis scored an endorsement coup when incoming House Speaker Jose Oliva, R-Miami Lakes, announced his support"""

Oliva's support will help DeSantis with the Hispanic vote.

"""Soon-to-be-former House Speaker Richard Corcoran, a Land O’ Lakes Republican who supports Putnam"""

Unfortunately, Corcoran is having a bad case of sour grapes as he had hoped to run.

"""The same Fox poll that gave Putnam a solid lead also showed 86 percent of Republican voters support Trump, who has endorsed DeSantis."""

When the Republicans go to the polls on August 28th, they will remember DeSantis fully supports Trump while Putnam was a 'never-Trumper'.

1 posted on 06/30/2018 9:32:06 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

DeSantis would make a good Governor but i think id rather have him in congress. Putnam would make a decent Gov. Tough call.


2 posted on 06/30/2018 9:46:13 AM PDT by Afterguard (Deplorable me!)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

When it comes to people like Ron DeSantis and Jim Jordan, I must admit I am rather selfish. I don’t want Jim Jordan to become speaker of the house, I want him exactly where he is. I would much rather have DeSantis in Congress rather than as governor of Florida, even if he wants to be governor of Florida. These are exceptionally skilled legislators and I think they’re doing the best job they can possibly do exactly where they are. I don’t want them promoted I don’t want Jim Jordan to be the speaker of the house where he will have 230 times as many people beating on him and lobbying him for every ridiculous thing that can possibly throw at him. Many of them will be surrogates just lined up to distract him. I don’t want Ron DeSantis to be thinking about education, that is a distracting issue. It’s not like I don’t think that these guys are deserving, in fact quite the opposite but I like them and in my opinion we need them exactly where they are.


3 posted on 06/30/2018 9:49:35 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (Apoplectic is where we want them)
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder

Timing is important in politics. If DeSantis did not run this year, he would have to wait until 2026 when Putnam would be term limited. Running against an incumbent is difficult.


4 posted on 06/30/2018 10:00:44 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder

Agree with your take on DeSantis. Would hate to lose him on the National Trump team. I was with Trump from the get-go, and have supported Putnam since before he announced. I want the best “team” possible to defeat those who would destroy this country.


5 posted on 06/30/2018 10:01:20 AM PDT by Sir Bangaz Cracka (Sweet Saint Skittles bounced dat ole white Craka head off da sidewalk causin he was real skeered.)
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder

So who do you want for speaker....a critical job


6 posted on 06/30/2018 10:26:20 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Sir Bangaz Cracka

Florida will be important to Trump in 2020 and I understand Putnam is against e-verify. Putnam is a Jeb Bush ally and was a Nevertrumper.


7 posted on 06/30/2018 10:48:26 AM PDT by lone star annie
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder

“I would much rather have DeSantis in Congress rather than as governor of Florida”

If he loses the Governor’s race, will he remain in Congress? I haven’t been paying much attention to the Florida race. I do know we need as many DeSantis-like politicians doing what they’re doing in DC. He’s fighting the good fight; we need him!


8 posted on 06/30/2018 10:52:41 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Have an A-1 day.)
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To: MayflowerMadam

My guess is that DeSantis may be preparing to run for president after Trump is term-limited out. Or at least he could run with Pence. We need Florida’s electoral votes, especially with all the anti-US new arrivals from Puerto Rico.

Surely there are some conservative Puerto Ricans, but we don’t hear much about them, if they exist.


9 posted on 06/30/2018 11:23:07 AM PDT by mywholebodyisaweapon (Thank God for President Trump.)
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To: Nifster

I will confess, I have not given that very much thought I just don’t want to have a real star get his head beaten in and turn into a disappointment.


10 posted on 06/30/2018 11:23:32 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (Apoplectic is where we want them)
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To: MayflowerMadam

I don’t know the answer to that. I’m in the same spot I don’t live in Florida so I pay less attention to Florida politics. But when you got only 5 or 8 or 10 or even 20 genuine, and competent guys in Congress and you lose one of them it’s a big hit to the strength of the team.


11 posted on 06/30/2018 11:29:47 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (Apoplectic is where we want them)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Both of the candidates are good, however I’m with Putnam...but really on a scale from 1 to 10, Putnam is 9.999, DeSantis is 9.998. What happens, I hope the Florida GOP will be United...for November.


12 posted on 06/30/2018 12:34:12 PM PDT by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is, too. :-))
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

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If you want to be added, please FReepMail me.

13 posted on 06/30/2018 3:43:25 PM PDT by Joe Brower (Nothing is more terrifying than ignorance in action. Particulary when that ignorance is cultivated.)
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