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DeSantis: Margaritas Won't Cure Bidenflation

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This week, Republicans directed criticism at the Biden Administration and Democrats, highlighting “Bidenflation” and those accused of contributing to it. With the Sunshine State hosting high profile political races in the upcoming 2022 November midterm election, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) released a video on social media, enjoying a margarita but lamenting that it won't cure "Bidenflation."

In a message to supporters, Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) once again took a political swipe at Florida Rep. Val Demings ((D), his Senatorial rival. Reminding voters that the Florida Democrat was endorsed by the Green New Deal PAC, Rubio voiced that Demings “voted for a $10.25 per barrel tax as part of the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ budget.”

When the Green new Deal was initially introduced, the legislation received bipartisan opposition, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) dismissed it as a staple of the Democratic party's platform.

“As Americans reckon with record gas prices due to #Bidenflation, a reminder that Val Demings has a history of wanting Floridians to dish out more of their hard-earned money at the gas pump,” said Rubio, adding that “higher gas prices didn’t appear out of thin air, and Floridians are paying for Demings’ and Washington Democrats’ poor leadership every time they drive their cars.”

Similarly, Governor DeSantis took a political swipe at the Biden Administration, referencing a previous video wherein White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki urged Americans to drink margaritas. Citing that margaritas are no cure for “Bidenflation” in a video posted on Twitter, the video also coincided with National Margarita Day.

Accompanying the video, the Florida Governor expressed that "the Biden-Fauci Admin. thinks a margarita will solve all the problems they've created for the American people." Adding that Americans "can have a margarita," DeSantis said that "it will not cure Bidenflation, which is causing massive increases in prices across the board for Americans."

Daniel Molina

Daniel Molina is an award-winning senior reporter based in Miami. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Florida International University.

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