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The Florida Panthers and Miami Heat are going to their respective Finals.  
 

The Dolphins might be - really really good.  Like Super Bowl good.  
 

The Tampa Rays are the best team in baseball.  
 

 

And Big Blitz is in Florida during DeSantis’ announcement !!  

 

It’s all coming up Florida baby!   
 

DeSantis is inevitable.   
 

Can’t vote for this man soon enough.  

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3 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

The Florida Panthers and Miami Heat are going to their respective Finals.  
 

The Dolphins might be - really really good.  Like Super Bowl good.  
 

The Tampa Rays are the best team in baseball.  
 

 

And Big Blitz is in Florida during DeSantis’ announcement !!  

 

It’s all coming up Florida baby!   
 

DeSantis is inevitable.   
 

Can’t vote for this man soon enough.  

Funny you mention that. I was watching a bit of the hockey game last night and marveled at the fact that the exact same arena had just hosted a playoff basketball game less than 24 hours before. It’s actually pretty amazing how the arena crew is able to turn it around overnight. 

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8 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

He can use his "Anti-Woke Warrior" powers to fight for America!!! 

Morning Tibs

You can argue with his stance on certain things but aside from all of that, having recently visited Florida and living in California, they’re doing something right down there. California has ‘devolved’ into an absolute dump whereas I found Florida to be clean and extremely well maintained. Both are huge population centers with good weather, but somehow Florida has managed to handle it all without turning into an outright aesthetic sh$t hole. (And from what I understand without a State income tax.) The contrast between the two is incredible and really needs some serious study in public policy. 

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

Joke hid in his basement for most of his campaign.  

For decades we've heard that the old Rose Garden strategy will never work. You gotta get out there and campaign. But then Biden 2020 changed that old wisdom.

For decades we've also heard that you need the ground game, the "retail" level politics, that it's not good enough to dominate national media if you want to win. But then the Trump 2016 campaign changed that old wisdom.

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2 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

For decades we've heard that the old Rose Garden strategy will never work. You gotta get out there and campaign. But then Biden 2020 changed that old wisdom.

For decades we've also heard that you need the ground game, the "retail" level politics, that it's not good enough to dominate national media if you want to win. But then the Trump 2016 campaign changed that old wisdom.

I’ll agree with you on 2020 but not on 2016. If you’ll recall, Trump simply out hustled Hilary down the stretch. She thought she had it in the bag, but she didn’t. 

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4 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

I’ll agree with you on 2020 but not on 2016. If you’ll recall, Trump simply out hustled Hilary down the stretch. She thought she had it in the bag, but she didn’t. 

True, but in the Republican primaries it was kind of the opposite. Trump never built the campaign infrastructure in the key primary states, whereas the Ted Cruz types had been doing that for at least 4 years. It didn't matter.

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2 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

True, but in the Republican primaries it was kind of the opposite. Trump never built the campaign infrastructure in the key primary states, whereas the Ted Cruz types had been doing that for at least 4 years. It didn't matter.

So you’re saying it’s kind of like the Bills working the entire offseason to beat the Chiefs in the playoffs but then never even facing them. 😉

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25 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Morning Tibs

You can argue with his stance on certain things but aside from all of that, having recently visited Florida and living in California, they’re doing something right down there. California has ‘devolved’ into an absolute dump whereas I found Florida to be clean and extremely well maintained. Both are huge population centers with good weather, but somehow Florida has managed to handle it all without turning into an outright aesthetic sh$t hole. (And from what I understand without a State income tax.) The contrast between the two is incredible and really needs some serious study in public policy. 

Very different places, different problems. Don't recall Florida have droughts and wild fires, etc. California is three times bigger, twice as big population wise and her cities are much, much bigger than Floridas, which creates a lot more problems that have to be solved 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, SUNY_amherst said:

 

wait what now? lol outside of the Keys,  Florida is dirty and trashy.

 

-The upper half of the state is all trailer parks in the swamp, closer to Alabama then anything else.

-Then you got most of the coasts being "NY South" with old, Northerner retirees. they live in trailers too but nicer than the white trash ones of the swamp  

 

The keys are cool though, but I dont think that has anything to do with any politician. God made those beautiful

 

 

 

The state is basically an environmental disaster most of the time. My family was finally forced to leave. It just isn’t at all what it was in the late 90’s.

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The Morning Consult survey shows the former president has 54% support among likely primary voters and DeSantis has 26%, tying his lowest score since the poll began in December.

Former President Donald Trump is widening his lead over the rest of the Republican primary field, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll.

In a hypothetical nine-way Republican presidential primary, Trump takes 58 percent support among GOP voters, adding 3 percentage points to his already-staggering lead since last month. His closest rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, notched only 16 percent in the survey – a 4-point downturn since the previous survey.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4012715-trump-widens-lead-over-desantis-in-gop-primary-poll/

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23 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

16.6 million views of this in 16 hours.  
 

Incredible. 
 

 

 

The most authentic, presidential sounding President since Reagan. 
 

And inherits the exact same chaotic and lost country as Reagan did.

 

Reagan created far more problems than he helped solve, so that isn't exactly a ringing endorsement.

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This is all awesome - the difference with him and Trump is that DeSantis has the track record of success doing these things and actually leading.  And obviously having good humans around him.   
 

This is why he won Florida by 20 points 

 

 

 


 

 

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