Gov. DeSantis Draws Large Crowd In Blue County in First Post-Hurricane Ian Campaign Stop
On his first day returning to the trail Florida’s Governor attracted an impressive number in enemy territory.
After weeks of overseeing recovery efforts on Florida’s west coast in the wake of Hurricane Ian, Ron DeSantis fired up his campaign efforts once again with scheduled stops across the state. After a visit to The Villages outside Orlando, he made it down to South Florida into the traditionally Democratic party enclave of Broward County. The turnout was enough to turn heads.
This tour stop was in the city of Coral Springs at Wings Plus, a fixture in the area, owned by Brian Walsh, a longtime Republican backer. The location is a common stop for GOP figures, but even Sunday’s appearance by the governor stood out. Taking the stage in the parking lot to address the impressive turnout is a revealing sight in the county that traditionally can be described as being navy blue.
DeSantis spoke comfortably as he bravely sported a black shirt on the sunny Florida afternoon (in true Florida Man fashion), spending just over half an hour behind the microphone as he delivered his familiar extemporaneous style that connects with the people, based on the regular cheers he elicited. He heard approval from the gathered crowd for both his touted accomplishments but also his proposals for his next term as governor.
His campaign leans heavily on the state being the place for freedom, as mentioned in his opening, before delivering his core messaging. He touched on the work done with the hurricane recovery efforts, highlighting the rapid bridge repairs to the outlying islands that had seen those areas cut off from direct access.
DeSantis also brought up the death penalty, something he said needed to be strengthened with new legislation. This is notable for a number of well-known reasons. This week the shooter of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas massacre was sentenced to life in prison, a result that was not warmly greeted in the area; DeSantis was speaking just a few miles from the school. Underscoring things was one of the advanced speakers Andrew Pollack, the father turned activist after his daughter was one of the victims in that shooting.
Of course, a number of his familiar issues were brought up, from election integrity and parental rights in school law, which had been a lightning rod topic in the press the first half of this year. He also brought up his most recent hot-button action, the immigrant flight to Martha’s Vineyard which he spearheaded last month. Clearly not shying away from that item, he instead used it as a way to move on to his proposed agenda.
Immigration would be one of his targeted issues in a second term, as would be a series of targeted tax relief aims for the citizens of this state. Not broad budgetary tax cuts but spending tax relief is his aim, peeling back taxes on a variety of items from baby goods, as well other family-centered items such as reading material and sports
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