Andrew Gillum Wins Nomination For Florida Governor

Heard a couple of his responses. Yea, i respect the high road talk n all. But talkin bout Florida ppl are better than this n all that. smh, i dont kno bruh. I have ZERO faith in white ppl. Ppl forget if it wasnt for blk women, they woulda elected pedo roy moore. Zero faith, i say.


Gotta agree.

A lot of them will vote against their best interests in a heart beat
 
i voted for him and I'm happy to see he won. Dude is about change and has not once used Obama or being black to appeal to black people.
 
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i voted for him and I'm happy to see he won. Dude is about change and has not once used Obama or being black to appeal to black people.


The way political climate is now...he wouldn't have too.

Folks from all backgrounds have the same utter disgust for Trump and the GOP
 
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https://www.mediaite.com/tv/ron-des...nkey-this-up-remark-has-zero-to-do-with-race/

Ron DeSantis Dismisses Racism Charges Behind ‘Monkey This Up’ Remark: ‘Has Zero To Do With Race’

On Wednesday night, Florida gubernatorial candidate Rep. Ron DeSantis (R) responded to the blowback he received about remarks he made about his Democratic opponent Andrew Gillum.

Appearing on Fox News earlier the day, DeSantis was accused of making a racially-charged statement when attacking Gillum’s “socialist” policies, urging Florida voters to not “monkey this up” by ruining the state’s thriving economy and electing his opponent into office.

Sean Hannity, who disclosed to his viewers that he supported DeSantis during the primary, began his interview with the Republican congressman by offering DeSantis a chance to respond to the criticisms.

“Did you in any way or do you in any way think that that was something misstated or racist in any way?” Hannity asked. “Because that’s what they’re implying.”

It has zero to do with race, Sean. It has everything to do with whether we want Florida to continue to go in a good direction, building off the success or do we want to turn to leftwing, socialist policies, which will absolutely devastate our state?” DeSantis responded. “And here’s the thing, I believe people should be judged based on their ability and character regardless of race. But it’s because of that that I know that socialism won’t work in Florida. It’s not good for any race, color or creed. So this is not about race. This is about ideas and principles. And I’m not going to let the Democrats and Andrew Gillum try to obscure a debate about whether his tax increases, his single-payer healthcare plan, his desire to abolish ICE whether that is something that is acceptable for Florida. I don’t think it is and I don’t care what color you are.”

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Fresh off 'monkey this up,' DeSantis forced to quit moderating racist Facebook group

The Facebook group, simply named Tea Party, has nearly 95,000 members, and users must join the group to post or comment. The banner for the group is an image of the Confederate, Christian and Gadsden flags flying alongside the flags of the U.S. and Israel. (It isn’t affiliated with the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.)

Members of the group have attacked Black Lives Matter and other African-Americans as “ghetto scum” and ridiculed the teenage survivors of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Feb. 14. [...]

One member believed the violent far-right rally of neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017 was a hoax, writing in a post liked by 1,600 users that the rally was “orchestrated by the left” to “destroy America.”
 

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As for the page’s content, members shared posts comparing Parkland high school shooting victims and Black Lives Matter activists to Adolf Hitler, accused NFL players protesting police brutality of kneeling “like ISIS,” and accusing Muslims of worshipping a religion dedicated to “pedophilia, sex slavery, rape gangs, and honor killings.” Other members pushed wild conspiracy theories common in right-wing Facebook culture, even claiming the Charlottesville white supremacist rally was actually “orchestrated by the left.”
 
https://www.tampabay.com/florida-po...-from-neo-nazi-website-targets-andrew-gillum/

Racist robocall from neo-Nazi website targets Andrew Gillum

The call references a comment made earlier this week by Gillum's Republican opponent, Ron DeSantis.

At least two people in Tallahassee have received a racist robocall targeting the Democratic nominee for governor, Andrew Gillum, that references a comment made earlier this week by his Republican opponent.

The day after Ron DeSantis won the GOP nomination for governor, he told a Fox News audience that Florida shouldn't "monkey this up" by electing Gillum in November. He also called Gillum an "articulate spokesman" for the far-left.

Gillum is the first black nominee of a major party in state history.

DeSantis' comments were slammed by Democrats, the NAACP and other groups as racist dog whistles. Gillum himself later said on Fox News it was more like a "bullhorn."

On Friday, a Tallahassee realtor said she received a robocall on her cell phone. Edan Schultz, a reporter at WCTV, the CBS affiliate for north Florida and southern Georgia, also confirmed to the Times/Herald that the station had received the call on its landline.

The realtor shared the recording with media. In it, a man pretending to be Gillum, speaking in a minstrel dialect, asks for voters to support him. Monkey sound effects can be heard in the background. The speaker specifically mentions DeSantis' "monkey" comment.

"This is reprehensible — and could only have come from someone with intentions to fuel hatred and seek attention," Geoff Burgan, spokesman for Gillum's campaign, said in a statement. "Please don't give it undeserved attention."

DeSantis did not apologize for his comment on Fox News. On Wednesday, DeSantis' campaign spokesman, Stephen Lawson, said in a statement that DeSantis "was obviously talking about Florida not making the wrong decision to embrace the socialist policies that Andrew Gillum espouses. To characterize it as anything else is absurd."

On Friday, Lawson released a statement that denounced the robocall.

"This is absolutely appalling and disgusting—and hopefully whoever is behind this has to answer for this despicable action," he wrote. "Our campaign has and will continue to focus solely on the issues that Floridians care about and uniting our state as we continue to build on our success."

Republican Gov. Rick Scott also condemned the call on Twitter.

At the end of the robocall, there is a "paid for by" disclaimer listing a neo-Nazi website and podcast, The Road to Power, as the source. A phone number listed on the call is a non-working number with a Tallahassee area code. According to numerous news stories about the website, it's run by a man named Scott Rhodes, who lives in Idaho.

Local news reports reveal that The Road to Power has a history of distributing racist robocalls across the country, usually targeting areas right after they were in the headlines for racial controversy or violence.

For example, the site paid for a robocall that called for "ethnically cleansing the country by expelling nonwhites to other countries" following the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., according to the Richmond Times Dispatch.

In the San Francisco Bay Area, anti-Semitic robocalls promoting fringe Republican candidates for Congress that were disavowed by the GOP also came from The Road to Power, according to the Mercury News in California.

And residents of Pittsburgh received a call paid for by The Road to Power that praised the police shootings of African-Americans shortly after a high-profile police killing of 17-year-old Antwon Rose II earlier this year, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
 
It's still etherous that New York slumlord is telling the South what it needs and they are just eating this up
 
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DeSantis Spoke Repeatedly At Event Featuring Speakers With Racist, Sexist Views

Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), the Republican candidate for Florida governor, has spoken four times at David Horowitz Freedom Center conferences alongside provocateurs like Milo Yiannopoulos, according to a Sunday Washington Post report.

David Horowitz, the conservative founder of the event, has reportedly claimed that African Americans owe their freedom to white people, and that the only real American race war is against white people.

“I just want to say what an honor it’s been to be here to speak,” DeSantis said in his 2015 appearance, per the Washington Post. “David has done such great work and I’ve been an admirer. I’ve been to these conferences in the past but I’ve been a big admirer of an organization that shoots straight, tells the American people the truth and is standing up for the right thing.”

Speakers invited to past conferences include James Damore, an ex-Google engineer who was fired for circulating a memo arguing that “biological causes” explain why few women are in tech fields, and Douglas Murray, who contends that Europe is “committing suicide” by welcoming refugees.

A DeSantis spokeswoman told the Washington Post that the candidate does not “buy into this ‘six degrees of Kevin Bacon’ notion that he is responsible for the views and speeches of others.”

However, DeSantis, a devoted Trump acolyte, has come under fire recently for comments he made about the Democratic candidate Andrew Gillum, who would be the first Black governor of Florida, including warning voters not to “monkey up” the race by voting for his opponent.