Posted on 05/22/2023 3:52:38 PM PDT by conservative98
That stopped me for 8 months.
It is wonderful that DeSantis did more things after JEB! to fix election fraud but he did not turn Florida red. Florida had been red. Dems only dreamed it was 50-50.
Election reforms and dem mistakes led to change in Miami. But the state of Florida was already quite republican even before Miami turned republican. It is a great blessing that the dems couldn’t crank the vote machine to help their candidates.
Florida never had 2 republican senators till after DeSantis was elected.
DeSantis’ first election was 50-50. His second was 60-40.
You go from one little citation to another but ignore the big picture. The state of Florida is not just one person, one election or one elective office. Look at Florida as a whole. Or, keep being fooled by the democrat controlled media, your choice.
“You go from one little citation to another but ignore the big picture. “
Removing elected officials is part of the big picture.
The Man! MAKE AMERICA FLORIDA!
The governor, in another executive order, officially acknowledged the resignation of Dr. Brenda Snipes as Broward County supervisor of elections, effective Jan. 4, formally terminating her duties.
Those are wonderful actions cleaning up Palm Beach and Broward Counties. Broward in particular was a godsend. But If Miami had remained in democrat hands, all of his reforms could have been overridden by the Miami/Dade vote machine.
So although I was happy to see the DeSantis reforms, I had no delusions that they were the main reason for a change in Florida national elections.
You are correct. It is part of the big picture. It seems as if DeSantis is claiming all of the picture for himself. Florida has been republican for some time. DeSantis claiming to be Florida’s one and only savior of republicanism is a bit odd.
It was completely true.
I somehow doubt this - only scenario for that would be Trump decided to drop out.
It’s all about rooting out the true Christians and conservatives from the Republican party, and moving the party to the left. The main battle line is whether you condone the homo agenda or not, or are willing to accept politicians who do, for any reason.
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