FL-GOV 2018: Ron DeSantis vs. Andrew Gillum: Who wins? (user search)
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  FL-GOV 2018: Ron DeSantis vs. Andrew Gillum: Who wins? (search mode)
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Question: Who wins this matchup?
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Andrew Gillum (D-Fla.)
 
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Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.)
 
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Total Voters: 292

Author Topic: FL-GOV 2018: Ron DeSantis vs. Andrew Gillum: Who wins?  (Read 44324 times)
UncleSam
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« on: November 03, 2018, 02:39:37 PM »

Agreed. It's obvious that Gillum tried to copy Obama, however that's largely been overshadowed by his scandals like the Hamilton tickets for example. We can see in the EV that the blacks are not turning in record numbers for Gillum/Nelson.


We got everything on your guys from stealing from Medicare, to paling around with nazis , to conspiring with a hostile government to commit election fraud and the best you can come up with is finksing Hamilton tickets?

Jesus... 

The Hamilton tickets are just a talking point. It has nothing to do with their position on the candidate, because their equation is incredibly simple: if candidate == Democrat, then oppose. The only role these excuses play are verbally defending themselves. If they somehow had absolutely no justification for their position, they would just say nothing but still oppose the Democrat.

Just partisanship in action, really.
So it's partisanship when the other side votes for candidates that will write laws they support, but it's courage when your side does it, right? Give me a break lol, people need zero 'justification' EVER to vote for the person who holds their own beliefs, regardless of the scandals or anything else of that candidate. It's why there's no justification needed for a Dem in NJ to vote for Menendez - indeed, why would a Dem in NJ ever NOT vote for Menendez?
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