Posted on 04/27/2015 4:53:48 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
A handful of Republicans are currently being mentioned as possible Senate candidates for the Florida seat being vacated by Marco Rubio, who is running for the GOP presidential nomination.
Former Rep. Bill McCollum, who has run repeatedly (and often unsuccessfully) for statewide office, is mentioned, as are a handful of House members, including Rep. Ron DeSantis, a tea party favorite.
Perhaps the most interesting, or at least unusual, candidate for the Republican nomination is the states current lieutenant governor, Carlos Lopez-Cantera, a former Florida House member (and majority leader) and Miami-Dade County property appraiser.
What makes Lopez-Cantera, who was appointed to his current post in January 2014 by Republican Gov. Rick Scott, so unusual is that he is a Cuban-American Jew who was born in Madrid. His wife, Renee, is Jewish.
Lopez-Canteras father is Catholic but his mother is Jewish, which makes the lieutenant governor Jewish according to Halakha (Jewish religious law).
But is Lopez-Cantera who has deflected questions about his religion a practicing Jew, or does he identify with his fathers religion? On that, the evidence is inconclusive.
Steve Bousquet wrote in the Tampa Bay Times that the Republicans official state House biography in 2010 listed his religion as Catholic. But a subsequent House manual did not list a religious affiliation for the Republican legislator, Bousquet noted.
Sources tell me that Lopez-Canteras two children attend Hebrew Day School, and Bousquet has already reported that the lieutenant governors wife, Renee, is on the board of the Hebrew Loan Association of South Florida, which provides no-interest loans to Jewish individuals and families.
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If Carlos Lopez-Cantera were elected, it would be a huge PR victory for Republicans. I don’t know much about him, but right now I hope he runs and wins.
Cruz -OR- LOOSE...
I hope we find out if he’s a backstabbing weasel before he gets elected, like we didn’t with Rubio.
Marco needs to stay in the Senate.
republicans need to get off the “identity politics” kick and start focusing on candidates who will run on strong conservative principles and support policies based on that when elected.
Elect the most conservative.
Rothenberg didn’t mention anything about the guy’s positions. Is he an open borders shill? Big government guy? How does he stack up against DeSantis?
Enough with the identity politics. Let’s leave that to the Dims.
with his “gang of eight” pals working on amnesty ?
no thanks to marco in any office.
Look, if you’re going sit there and whine because you can’t get 67 GOP popes in the Senate, you need to get real.
What about Allen West?
not interested in some ridiculous back and forth with your sad attempts at being cute.
you expressed your thought...i expressed mine.
thats how America is supposed to work.
we are finished here.
Not Bill McCollum. He was one of the Clinton impeachment managers when he was in the House - the highwater mark of his career. However, he is not up to the task of leadership needed today.
“Cruz -OR- LOOSE...”
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1. I don’t think that Ted Cruz will run for a U.S. Senate seat in Florida.
2. It is spelled (and pronounced) “LOSE.”
Apart from that, it was a very enlightening post to a thread about the U.S. Senate race in Florida.
Now, this would be a good slogan to post on this thread:
“DeSANTIS .. OR WE’LL BE PRAYING LIKE A MANTIS”
(OK, not such a good slogan , but at least it’s spelled correctly, rhymes, and makes reference to a conservative that might be running for the U.S. Senate from Florida.)
Ah.. a grammar nazi.... used to be many of those..
No, more of a grammar conservative. : ) (The Nazis were liberal socialists.)
I hope Adam Putnam will run or Jeff Atwater... I don’t know about this guy, but I will get info on him.
Far more important than your misspelling of “lose” is that your post was a non-sequitur, Cruz is running for President, not this office.
Atwater has passed, unfortunately.
I’ve seen zero indication that West is interested in running. He seems to be in post-elective office Sarah Palin mode, choosing a different role.
Allen West has moved to Texas.
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