Rep. Charlie Crist is arguably the best retail politician in Florida's political history.
His campaigning is second to none. So why did he name the president of the Miami-Dade County teacher’s union, who has shown sympathy for the murderous Fidel Castro, as his running mate?
She is Karla Hernandez Mats and has already been dubbed “Karla Marx.”
Also, she thinks very low of military veterans.
As 2020 proved, Floridians reject Democratic Socialism and anyone who supports and/or defends the ideology.
You can stick a fork in Crist’s campaign, at least in Miami-Dade County, where not only will Cuban-Americans largely reject his candidacy, but there is an awfully good chance that voting Colombians, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans, and other Hispanics, will also take a pause in voting for the Democratic gubernatorial ticket. READ MORE
Days after being trounced by 14 percentage points in his Republican congressional primary race, Anthony Sabatini says that he will look to run for Congress again when Rep. Daniel Webster retires.
This is his home congressional district, so why did he not stay and primary challenge Webster?
Sabatini ran against the “RINO” establishment (he called everyone a RINO) and against “career politicians,” but he himself has painted himself as the very political animal he campaigned against—a career politician.
Sabatini has gone from the city commission in Eustis, to the state house, and now his failed effort to win a congressional seat.
Now he is saying that he has “50+ more years of elections in Florida politics” left in him.
Sabatini the epitome of a career politician. READ MORE
Debbie Wasserman Schultz-Like Kansas, Florida voters reject extremist Republicans who will turn women's bodies into state property with forced pregnancies. When will the attacks stop? We must defeat @GovRonDeSantis
now.
Nikki Fried-I may have lost my primary, but at least I’ve never put on a fighter pilot costume to pretend I was Tom Cruise without the looks, charm, or skills.
Jimmy Patronis-If the Fed is planning on increasing interest rates, even after Biden signed the “Inflation Reduction Act” - does that mean we were all lied to?
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"Team DeSantis Likens Hernandez-Mats to Randi Weingarten, Calls her 'Radical'" by The Floridian's Daniel Molina—The political sparring has officially begun as the Democratic gubernatorial ticket and the DeSantis administration are unloading on each other. Over the weekend, gubernatorial candidate Florida Rep. Charlie Crist (D)announced that Karla Hernandez-Mats was his running mate.
"Waltz Calls Afghanistan Withdrawal 'un-American’" by The Floridian's Daniel Molina‚—Florida Rep. Michael Waltz (R) has penned an op-ed for Fox news, exploring “Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal.” Republican critics have voiced their disapproval of the President’s plan to withdraw from Afghanistan. Since the withdrawal, Waltz has argued that the ‘fundamentally un-American’ move has only exacerbated tension in the middle east.
"Rubio Calls Demings ‘a Do-Nothing Congresswoman’" by The Floridian's Daniel Molina—Over the weekend, Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) joined One Nation with Brian Kilmeade to discuss a number of topics, including his race against Florida Rep. Val Demings (D). Officially the senatorial candidate in the general election, Rep. Demings has embarked on her "Running to Win" tour across the state. In response to his challenger, Rubio is calling Demings ‘a Do-Nothing Congresswoman.”
"Anthony Sabatini Looks to run for Congress Again," by The Floridian's Javier Manjarres—Less than a week after getting crushed by 15 percentage point in his congressional race in Florida’s 7th District, State Rep. Anthony Sabatini, has announced that he will be running for Congress in District 11 if Rep. Dan Webster retires.
"Meet Karla Hernandez-Mats, Crist's Radical Running Mate," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—It seems as though Charlie Crist (D) isn't too keen on winning the appeal of Floridan voters. On Thursday, Rep. Crist flat-out called Governor Ron DeSantis (R) a fascist and said that his supporters have "hate in their hearts," adding that he didn't want their votes. Now, his new running mate may just sink his popularity even further. Karla Hernandez-Mats is the head of United Teachers of Dade, a large teachers' union in the Miami-Dade area.
"Steube Discusses FBI Censoring Facebook on Hunter Biden's Laptop," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—In a recent interview with Joe Rogan, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that the FBI ordered social media not to spread news about Hunter Biden's laptop. While Newsweek clarifies that this was to verify the story's authenticity, the recent raid on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home raises suspicion in hindsight. On Friday, Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL-17) offered his insights on Fox News' Evening Edit.
"Rep. Donalds Commemorates 13 Fallen Service Members in Afghanistan Withdrawal; Reaffirms Call for Biden to Resign," by The Floridian's Jackson Bakich—Friday, Congressman Byron Donalds (R-FL) sent out a press release regarding the one-year anniversary of the 13 service members who died in Kabul during the attempted evacuation of the U.S. military from Afghanistan. The attempted withdrawal was supposed to bring the United States out of the area peacefully for the first time since 9/11 but ended in tragedy when radical Islamic extremist groups descended upon the area.
"Donalds Compares Mayor Bowser's School Vaccine Mandate to Segregation," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich
"DeSantis Suspends Controversial Broward County School Board Members," by The Floridian's Javier Manjarres
"Demings Calls Rubio an Anti-Abortion Radical Despite Her Own Pro-Abortion Radicalism," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—Ever since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in June, many "Red States" have acted accordingly, placing heavy restrictions on, or outright banning, abortion. Thursday, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) said that he has and would support legislation that has exceptions for pregnancies, including pregnancies that have been a result of rape or incest.
"Rubio Calls Out Demings for Supporting Mass Student Loan Forgiveness," by The Floridian's Jackson Bakich—Yesterday, President Joe Biden (D) made an announcement stating that his administration would be paying tens of thousands of dollars of student loan debt to individuals using taxpayer dollars. Republicans have jeered this decision, while some Democrats have applauded it. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is not a fan.
"DeSantis Announces New SunPass Savings Program," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—If any of The Floridian's readership frequently drives on Florida's toll roads, you can breathe a bit easier now. On Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is implementing a new "SunPass Savings" program beginning September 1st. This six-month initiative is estimated to save users $38 million, and DeSantis is calling on the State Legislature to "take necessary action" next year so more Floridians can save toll money.
"Diaz-Balart Condemns Biden's Reduction in Force of Office of Cuba Broadcasting," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—For many years, the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM) has given the Cuban people news media through its Office of Cuba Broadcasting (OCB) that the state disallows. Recently, however, just over a year after the historic July 11th protests, its budget has been facing a Reduction in Force (RIF). Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL-25) is calling this RIF "despicable" and an attempt by the Biden administration "to appease the Communist oppressors."
"Scott Demands Diaz-Canel, Maduro, and Ortega be Denied Entry to UN General Assembly,"by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—There are three regimes that stand out in the Western Hemisphere for their human rights abuses and as threats to US interests—Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Cuba, under Miguel Diaz-Canel, Nicolas Maduro's Venezuela, and Daniel Ortega's reign of terror in Nicaragua, have all contributed to the majority of human rights atrocities committed in Latin America.
Moskowitz vs. Budd: Position on Israel," by The Emet Times
"Crist Ad Tells Voters 'Defeat Fascism, Defeat DeSantis'" by The Floridian's Daniel Molina—Straight from his primary win against Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried (D), Florida Rep. Charlie Crist (D) is now mounting attacks against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R). Crist, who defeated Fried by a wide margin, is now positioning himself as the Democrat that can unseat DeSantis in the November election. Releasing a new advertisement, Crist is calling for Florida voters to “defeat fascism, defeat DeSantis.”
"DeSantis Tired of ‘Little Elf’ Dr. Fauci," by The Floridian's Daniel Molina—Dr. Anthony Fauci continues to attract criticism as he gears up to step down from his position in December. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R), one of Fauci’s top critics in the country, addressed Fauci’s media appearances. Showing his displeasure to those in attendance at the Keep Florida Free tour, DeSantis called Fauci a “little elf.”
"Florida Reps Attack Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—On Wednesday, the Biden administration announces that it will forgive $10,000 student loans to those who make less than $125,ooo a year. As swell as this sounds, this will cost taxpayers $300 billion, and the national debt is currently at $30.7 trillion. Needless to say, Republicans and conservatives have called out this latest directive from the White House.
"DeSantis Administration to Invest $56 Million; Protect 20,000 Acres of FL Land," by The Floridian's Jackson Bakich—All throughout the Sunshine State, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and his administration has designated over $56 million for 20,000 acres for natural conservation. More than 98% of the land is within Florida’s Wildlife Corridor, which is a series of lands that are interworking and are integral to the sustainability of the state’s ecosystem.
"Laura Loomer Refuses to Concede Primary Race, Cries Voter Fraud," by The Floridian's Jim McCool
"Scott Announces COLLEGE Act; Looking to Make Universities More Responsible for Debt," by The Floridian's Jackson Bakich—On Monday, Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) announced his intention to introduce the Changing Our Learning, Loans, Endowments, and Graduation Expectations (COLLEGE) Act. With the President Joe Biden (D) announcing today that the administration will forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debt, many Republicans, including the Florida Senator, have come out saying that forgiving college debt would be a disaster.
"Rubio: Why Are People Who Support Terrorists Allowed to Enter US?" by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—Last week, it was reported that at least 66 terrorist suspects have been caught illegally entering the United States. On June 8th, the Biden Dept. of Homeland Security and Dept. of State ruled that so long as individuals provide "limited or insignificant support" to terrorist organizations, they can legally enter. On Tuesday, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) sent a letter to Secretaries Alejandro Mayorkas and Anthony Blinken rightfully concerned with this decision.
"Florida's Biggest Loser: Anthony Sabatini," by The Floridian's Javier Manjarres
"Luna Crushes Republican Primary Field, Advances to General Election," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich
"Aaron Bean Easily Wins Primary Election," by The Floridian's Grayson Bakich
"Election Night Results in Florida," by The Floridian's Daniel Molina
"Lauren Book Wins Contentious Primary Race, Reelected to Florida Senate," by The Floridian's Daniel Molina
"Rep. Gimenez Faces Democrat Asencio in General Election," by The Floridian's Daniel Molina
"Salazar and Taddeo Win Primaries, Face off in November General Election," by The Floridian's Daniel Molina
"Rubio Says Senate Race is a ‘Clear Choice’"by The Floridian's Daniel Molina
"BREAKING: Charlie Crist Wins Democratic Primary for Governor," by the Floridian's Jackson Bakich
"Court Clears Way for Rebekah Jones in Congressional Race," by News Service of Florida
"Rubio Looks to Target Democratic Party Fundraising Vehicle Ron DeSantis: America's Top Gov [VIDEO]," by The Floridian's Javier Manjarres
"Court Clears Way for Rebekah Jones in Congressional Race," by News Service of Florida
"Rubio Looks to Target Democratic Party Fundraising Vehicle Ron DeSantis: America's Top Gov [VIDEO]," by The Floridian's Javier Manjarres
"DeSantis Says Fauci 'Losing' his job is Sign of 'Recovery'" by The Floridian's Daniel Molina—Dr. Anthony Fauci has announced that he will be stepping down from his position in December, and the announcement has drawn mixed responses. While some have praised Fauci for his efforts during his tenure, Republicans are cheering that Fauci will no longer be serving in the role.
"Fried Warns That 'Every Vote Counts' in Primary Election," by The Floridian's Daniel MolinaWith the 2020 primary election here, the gubernatorial hopefuls are making their final cases in raising support for their campaigns. In recent weeks, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried (D) and Florida Rep. Charlie Crist (D) have released polls indicating that one is polling over the other.
"Black Republican Congressional Candidate Banned from Twitter on Eve of Primary," by the Floridian's Jackson Bakich—One day before Florida’s Primary Election, Twitter has suspended a Republican candidate, Dr. Drew Montez who is running for U.S. Congress. Oddly enough, Dr. Montez stated previously on his twitter page that no one has been talking about big tech and that Congress isn’t doing enough to address the issue. He also added that Section 230 would “be on the agenda!” assuming he'd be elected to office.
"Fauci Announces Resignation, Florida Officials React," by the Floridian's Grayson Bakich—The policies and mandates recommended by Dr. Anthony Fauci during the COVD-19 pandemic continue to polarize Americans. On Monday, Fauci announced he would step down as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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