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To: Javeth
Thanks for meddling in the Florida general election, which is between Gov. Rick Scott and the Democrat incumbent Bill Nelson.

Scott has been hammering Nelson in an ad blitz that has seen Scott open up a five point lead on Nelson.

Winning this seat is key to keeping the Senate.

Funny you should vent your spleen now. It's like you want the Democrats to keep this seat and win a majority in the Senate.

62 posted on 07/06/2018 10:41:09 AM PDT by kristinn (Serving ten to life in paradise)
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To: kristinn

Florida hasn’t had its primary yet and the last thing the state and the nation needs is another RINO like Marco Rubio, John McCain or Lindsey Graham to interfere with the MAGA agenda. What made Trump’s revolution so meaningful and far reaching is that he not only took out Hillary Clinton, he also took out the RINOs like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio who would have pushed amnesty and the cheap labor lobby agenda themselves. The swamp that Trump is fighting is mostly the Democrats yes, but it’s also the remnants of the GOPe who are just as dangerous. Trump already has enough to deal with after November with the likely election of Mitt Romney leading to a GOPe thorn in his side. The last thing he needs is another RINO in the same state where Rubio has been pushing amnesty against everything Trump and Bannon have been doing to save the country. It’s not even a matter of things after November, Scott’s presence on the ticket is a shadow over every other candidate who stands with Trump and supports the conservative agenda. That’s why it’s so important to get an anti-amnesty candidate on the ticket while there’s still time to do it.


68 posted on 07/06/2018 11:00:02 AM PDT by Javeth
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