Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried has is considered the frontrunner in the Democratic primary race to replace Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, but if she keeps hanging out with people who may not be seen in the best of light, that distinction of being on top in the race is about to go down with the ship.
This past weekend while campaign, Fried is reported to have taken time to meet with former Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum. Yes, that same Gillum of Drugs, Sex, and Hotel room fame.
THIS IMAGE WILL MAKE IT ONTO A POLITICAL MAILER.
Remember when then-Governor Charlie Crist hugged President Barack Obama back in 2009? Well, this is Fried’s Charlie moment.
Gov. Ron DeSantis, while he is not celebrating at some concert where scores of attendees are not wearing masks, is threatening those school board candidates. DeSantis recently said that he would put the political machine at work to defeat those school board candidates, Republican or Democrat, that subscribe and look to teach the “divisive” Critical Race Theory concept. MUST-READ
Fried has also predicted that Florida Democrats would sweep Republicans in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections. Fried’s prediction left Republicans scratching their heads in disbelief, and then some…READ MORE
Rick Scott @SenRickScott-On #DDay, we recognize and honor our brave soldiers, like my father, who fought for freedom on the beaches of Normandy 77 years ago today. We owe everything to the brave men and women of America's Greatest Generation who helped free the world of tyranny.
Rep. Val Demings @RepValDemings-These officers put their lives and bodies on the line to defend us and our democracy. They deserve our highest possible thanks. And the cowardly politicians who mouth platitudes about supporting the police while covering up the events of January 6 deserve nothing but contempt.
Byron Donalds @ByronDonalds-77 years ago, 160,000 allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy to liberate Europe, a turning point in World War II. Today we honor their courage and sacrifice––they will always be remembered as the Greatest Generation. #dday77
Rep. Ted Deutch @RepTedDeutch-Today marks 77 years since the D-Day invasion. On this day, American troops fought w/ the Allies to end the Nazi regime that was conquering Europe. 4,400 Allied troops died fighting for this cause. They are heroes. Today and always, we must honor our veterans.
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