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Florida Republican urges voters not to 'monkey this up' by electing 'articulate' black Democrat

How about, instead of wasting time on overreacting to "articulate" and "monkeying around" (to join niggardly, black hole and master-slave drives), we focus on Gillum's politics.

There are a couple of things that are concerning.
Who is Andrew Gillum? Here’s what you need to know.
Sun Sentinel said:
Gillum is an unabashed champion of his party’s most progressive ideas — including things like Medicare-for-all-single payer health system, abolishing the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and impeaching President Donald Trump.
Open borders nut. And trying to impeach a president over a sex scandal did not work out too well the last time around.
Steyer’s group invested heavily in a campaign infrastructure to boost Gillum, something he couldn’t do himself. NextGen deployed field organizers to targeted precincts for the painstaking work of door-to-door advertising and invested in digital and direct mail advertising targeting 350,000 likely or sporadic Democratic primary voters, mostly women and African-Americans.
Anti-pipeline billionaire Tom Steyer has pumped him up.
Andrew Gillum gets another $650,000 from billionaire donors Soros, Steyer
Steyer and Soros (big mass migration advocate) are the Koch Brothers of the Left.
 
How about, instead of wasting time on overreacting to "articulate" and "monkeying around" (to join niggardly, black hole and master-slave drives), we focus on Gillum's politics.

There are a couple of things that are concerning.
Who is Andrew Gillum? Here’s what you need to know.
Sun Sentinel said:
Gillum is an unabashed champion of his party’s most progressive ideas — including things like Medicare-for-all-single payer health system, abolishing the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and impeaching President Donald Trump.
Open borders nut. And trying to impeach a president over a sex scandal did not work out too well the last time around.

The Sun-Sentinel is distorting his actual stands in an attempt to help his opponent. Gillum does not favor abolishing ICE. He favors reforming it. Most people want a single national healthcare system and view "Medicare-for-all" in a favorable light. About half the country would like to see Congress begin impeachment hearings. However, these are federal issues, not state ones. Both candidates are running as if they were being elected to Congress rather than to the governorship and will have very little say in those matters. Gillum would likely do a much better job of making what is left of Obamacare work better for his state. He would seek more federal funds for Florida.

Steyer’s group invested heavily in a campaign infrastructure to boost Gillum, something he couldn’t do himself. NextGen deployed field organizers to targeted precincts for the painstaking work of door-to-door advertising and invested in digital and direct mail advertising targeting 350,000 likely or sporadic Democratic primary voters, mostly women and African-Americans.
Anti-pipeline billionaire Tom Steyer has pumped him up.
Andrew Gillum gets another $650,000 from billionaire donors Soros, Steyer
Steyer and Soros (big mass migration advocate) are the Koch Brothers of the Left.

So, you are against all funding of politicians by billionaire donors? You must really hate the Republicans, who receive even more funds from wealthy individuals and corporations. :rolleyes:
 
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