Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R) is one of those Republicans, arguing that DeSantis’ “arroz con pollo” leadership has been fruitful for the Sunshine State.
In a recent interview with the Floridian, the Florida Republican warned that the country is headed into an economic “crash” under President Joe Biden (D).
The announcement also comes at a time when the FDA has approved the first injection regimen for HIV prevention.
The Florida Republican has long commented on foreign threats against the nation, and now he’s warning that the United States is facing a national security ‘crisis’ under the Biden Administration.
On the one-year anniversary of President Joe Biden (D) having taken office, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is expressing that it’s been “Brandon’s disastrous year.”
Rubio also argues that the criticism extends to his challenger, Florida Rep. Val Demings (D).
In an op-ed for the Orlando Sentinel, the Florida Republican argued that “Biden’s first year was full of failed policies.”
Florida Rep. Michael Waltz (D) and Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D) have joined forces to introduce a bill that would strip the International Olympics Committee (IOC) of its tax exemption status.
Calling it an “unconstitutional gerrymander,” Florida Rep. Al Lawson (D) is the representative of that district.
The former Governor of Florida is now vying for a time in office as a Democrat, and his team argues that he is “the strongest candidate to take on Gov. DeSantis.”
Florida Rep. Kat Cammack (R) and Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) have joined forces to introduce the Keep Kids in Schools Act of 2022.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) is commenting on matters concerning school vouchers, arguing that Democrats are doing everything in their power to “micro-manage America.”
DeSantis is responding to recent comments from challenger Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried (D) who likened Governor DeSantis to Hitler.
On Saturday, a Texas Synagogue faced a hostage situation after three hostages were held in a Colleyville synagogue for almost 11 hours.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) directed a message to supporters, vowing to “restore the American Dream.”
One vocal critic, Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), voiced her disapproval on Twitter, saying that the decision from SCOTUS “sets back our fight” against the pandemic.
Before her time ends in office, having announced that she would not run for reelection, Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D) has secured almost $245 million for the Sunshine State.
Citing reports from the most recent Quinnipiac poll, Rubio said that the findings show that “most Americans think Biden is a disaster.”
