The House passed the bipartisan defense bill, which includes provisions that were included by Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D).
The Rubio campaign ad argues that "Val Demings turned her back on law enforcement."
Fried called for attendees to join her in making “history together” in defeating DeSantis in November.
In response, the Rubio campaign chided her speech, calling Demings someone “who has failed to deliver results.”
Florida state Senator Annette Taddeo (D) chided Salazar, calling the vote an example that Salazar "doesn't care about keeping our community safe."
Wasserman Schultz condemned "fake 'crisis pregnancy centers'" that are "preying on women during their most desperate hour."
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has criticized the effort, saying that it shows that "Democrats are scared."
Florida Rep. Val Demings (D) has released a new campaign advertisement targeting Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R). The new advertisement highlights Demings’ 27-year law enforcement background, taking a dig at Rubio for not “showing up” to work in the U.S. Senate. In response, the Rubio campaign is disregarding Demings’ claims, arguing that her “do-nothing record” […]
DeSantis declared that Florida has answered the call to be the "freest" state in the country while trying to be the antithesis of California, a "woke tyranny."
The comment has angered Latino groups and GOP members like Anna Paulina Luna, who argue that it could lead to a "Latin-Exit of the DNC this November."
Lawmakers have taken to social media to share their thoughts, including Florida Rep. Charlie Crist (D) who asserted that "Cuba should be free."
In a message to supporters, Team DeSantis further chides Biden, arguing that "where Brandon fails, Governor DeSantis leads."
Murphy took part in an interview with MSNBC's Chuck Todd to discuss the future of the investigation, arguing that President Donald Trump (R) was going against "the democratic will of the people."
Senator Rubio criticizing Demings' voting record as one that will "follow the line with the most radical elements."
Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) and Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) have expressed their condolences, calling him "a true friend to America."
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) chided Florida Rep. Val Demings (D), calling her “a rubber stamp for liberal agenda.”
Senate President Wilton Simpson (R) has scored another support in Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran (R).
Florida Rep. Charlie Crist (D) is calling for Democrats to remain hopeful, assuring that “polling a week from now” could be different.
