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To: thefactor

We wanted him to remain our governor, we are upset with him abandoning us. Now the bandage has been ripped off.
But when you think about it Rick Scott was a great governor too. He paved the way for RDS . And there’s been a conservative legislature helping too.
Most feel like he’s not ready to be president yet. He’s not going to be in friendly territory like when he became governor here. But he’s going to have to eat a lot of humble pie to win back lots of people, my husband for one.
Now if he runs in 2028 it will be interesting to see if they forgive him. I guess time heals and let’s see who else is running then. People right now are steamed over the property insurance mess that’s not being addressed. Plus he invited so many people down here it’s gridlocked and not fun to live here. I’m afraid we will become a future Calif.


87 posted on 08/01/2023 8:09:50 AM PDT by lilypad
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To: lilypad

What a pile of steaming BS.

I live in a very red Florida county in a very red community and I have spoken with a lot of people here about the election and DeSantis. No one was surprised he decided to run for President and none are upset he has. Like me they realize that he can help Florida even more as President. Even the snowbirds wish they had a governor like him at home and would welcome him as President.

Maybe if he wins the Presidency and things get more tolerable nationally you’ll get your wish for people to move here less. Or are you upset that DeSantis fought for freedom in Florida?


91 posted on 08/01/2023 8:32:51 AM PDT by chickenlips (Neuter your politicians)
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