The likable and charismatic mayor of Miami Beach, Phillip Levine, is considered by many to be a 'moderate' and pragmatic gubernatorial candidate, but is he really?
There is no question that Levine's middle-of-the-road approach to governing has helped Miami Beach prosper since he took the reigns over at city hall, but now that he is running for governor, does the mega bucks candidate have to pivot more to the left in order two defeat his Democratic primary challengers?
According to one of Levine's tweets, it appears as if the 'moderate' course of action is out the door.
If he gets past the primary election, will Republicans pounce on him for having these so-called "liberal views?"
You betcha!
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Just a RINO. I say NO to Levine
as every democrat lets raise iminium wage and hurt business and loss of jobs