Faithe Ann Estes and friend
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Hillsborough Dems in Ybor City
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Last Day To Vote Florida!
I LIKE:
Andrew Gillum - Mariella Smith
Kimberly Overman - Andrew Davis
Sean Shaw - Adam Hattersley
Debra Bellanti - Angela Birdsong
Gary Pruitt - David Maynard
Matt Gozdor - Francisco Pierre Louis
Monday, November 5, 2018
Million Mask March - Tampa 2018
The Amazing Asher Edelson
Visit them here
Sunday, November 4, 2018
Johnny Lopera RIP
Help his family here
Early Voting at Jan Platt Library
Florida GOP Jeanette Núñez
Back in 2016, Miami-born Cuban-American Republican Rep. Jeanette Núñez tweeted, “Wake up, Florida voters; Trump is the biggest con man there is.” But in 2018, Núñez is the running mate of Trump worshipper and Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis, who is in a close, tight race with Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum (the Democratic nominee). DeSantis, with his white nationalist rhetoric, is an obvious racist. But having Núñez on the ticket was obviously an attempt to make DeSantis appear less bigoted. And she has deleted her anti-Trump tweet of 2016, now declaring herself to be a Trump supporter. here
GOP ad hits Florida Democrat on coal, climate change
The details: A narrator in the ad, sponsored by the National Republican Congressional Committee, says Mucarsel-Powell's campaign is “flooded with dirty coal money. The very polluters that threaten our way of life in the Keys." His voice is set against a CNN article headline: “The Florida Keys...at risk...as a result of climate change.”
Reality check: The ad doesn't specify what "coal money" Mucarsel-Powell is tied to. It could be referring to money that billionaire activist Tom Steyer made years ago in hedge funds that invested in coal, according to the NRCC website.
- But that's a stretch at best. Steyer is not affiliated with that hedge fund anymore, and he's an ardent environmentalist opposed to all fossil fuels. here
Labels:
Florida GOP,
Right Wing Propaganda
Saturday, November 3, 2018
VOTE: No waiting At Jan Platt Library
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