Many Republican and Independent voters love Ron DeSantis’s ability to speak his mind and go to the bottom line. If he is thinking it,His message is simple, in everyday language. He uses no sugarcoating to make it more appealing.
Desantis’s recent comments about San Francisco provide a perfect example.
The popular governor raised concerns that new residents of Florida from Democratic states might alter the state’s political demographics during a Monday conversation with his supporters. The Washington Examiner reported that DeSantis claimed Florida has seen a larger increase in Republican voters than Democrat ones. The Examiner transcribed:
This is a concern as Texas could see all the California companies moving to Texas over time. So you’d have companies move from San Francisco to Austin and they’d bring hundreds of employees with them, and those employees would vote the exact same way they voted that turned San Franciso into the dumpster fire that it is.
And it’s like the leftism — they will not draw the connection between their leftist ideology and the destruction that’s all around them, and so it is a problem; because I do think there’s a class of voters who would come to Florida and they would continue to vote the same way.
There it is.
ICYMI: Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) calls San Francisco a “dumpster fire” and expresses concern about Democrats moving to Florida:
“It is a problem because I do think there’s a class of voters who would come to Florida, and they would continue to vote the same way.” pic.twitter.com/BYcIvTydKY
— The Recount (@therecount) April 25, 2022
If there’s a more effective clip Republicans should play in campaign commercials across America to get out the vote for the midterm elections, I’m unaware of it. It effectively emphasizes the urgency needed in light the country’s rise in extremist-left-wing ideologies.
As noted by The Examiner, Desantis’s mention of Austin, specifically, was no doubt in reference to Elon Musk’s move of Tesla’s headquarters from Palo Alto to Austin last year. Now that Musk’s $44 billion bid to acquire Twitter has been approved by the social media giant’s board, there is speculation on whether he might as a result move Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters to Austin, as well. It would be great to see left-wingers sink into deeper pools of goo.
DeSantis also shared his encouragement over the number of Republicans continuing to move to Florida, which he called “significant.”
I’ve had more Republicans move into Florida than Democrats move into Florida, and so, that’s pretty significant. I think what that’s telling me is that people are very sensitive to the state governments that they live under. I think COVID opened a lot of people’s eyes because, literally, who your governor was, was the difference between your kid even being able to go to school at all.
Let’s get to the bottom of it:
Amen, Governor. Consider the dire situation of conservatives in California living under Gavin Newsom. Oregonians must deal with Kate Brown. Michiganders have to put up with Gretchen Whitmer’s wingnut antics. And the more I see of New York’s Kathy Hochul, the governor by default after LuvGuv Andrew Cuomo’s shenanigans finally caught up with him, I’m not sure New Yorkers don’t have it the worst of all.
If Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Texas Governor Greg Abbott have shown us anything, it’s that standing up to radical leftism, not only against liberals in their respective states but also to the disaster in the Oval Office, as well, pays yuuge dividends.
DeSantis & Abbott, but also for all the great people in Florida and Texas.
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