Ahead of the 2022 midterm election, Republicans are working on expanding their outreach, and this includes a new digital campaign. In a press release, it's explained that the ad campaign titled “Firewall for Freedom” aims “to connect Floridians with common-sense policies championed by Republicans in the Florida Legislature that have propelled the Sunshine State’s comeback from COVID.” The advertisement will be released on social media platforms, and it's billed as “the first of its kind in touting GOP ideas and principles that are moving Florida forward, while other states lag behind.”
In a statement, Paul Renner (R), the Chairman of the Florida House Republican Campaign Committee, championed Florida Republicans, arguing that “the Sunshine State has a great story to tell, in part because Florida House Republicans are the state’s ‘Firewall for Freedom,’ promoting freedom and opportunity for all.”
Renner asserted that Florida Republicans “are standing firm against far-left radical ideas being peddled by Democrats in Washington D.C. and other cities and states.”
.@FLMajority Republicans are leading with a conservative, common sense vision. Check out our new video and SHARE with your friends and family. #FreedomFirewall #FlaPol #Florida pic.twitter.com/M7anQFGsMn
— Florida House Majority ‘22 (@FLMajority) July 12, 2021
Making a distinction between other states and the Sunshine State, Renner commented that Florida is thriving because “our economy is bouncing back faster than other states,” “our investments in the environment will preserve our natural resources for generations to come,” “we have upgraded our election systems, making it easier to vote and harder to cheat… and our communities are safer because we give first responders the support they deserve.”
He reminded voters that “2022 is right around the corner, and we are committed to helping re-elect Governor DeSantis and bringing back a strong Republican majority to keep moving Florida Forward.
The video includes 17 GOP legislators from across the state.
Those included in the video are:
Vance Aloupis (Miami)
Adam Botana (Bonita Springs)
Demi Busatta Cabrera (Coral Gables)
Linda Chaney (St. Pete Beach)
Tom Fabricio (Miramar)
Mike Giallombardo (Cape Coral)
Traci Koster (Tampa)
Chip LaMarca (pictured) (Lighthouse Point)
Fiona McFarland (Sarasota)
Daniel Perez (Miami)
Paul Renner (Palm Coast)
Jason Shoaf (Port St. Joe)
John Snyder (Stuart)
Jackie Toledo (Tampa)
Josie Tomkow (Polk City)
Dana Trabulsy (Fort Pierce)
Kaylee Tuck (Lake Placid)