Well, in terms of military service, you'd be wrong as it pertains to DeSantis. https://www.the-sun.com/news/4458927/ron-desantis-iraq-war-navy-attorney-military/
DeathSantis took a quick break from important work of letting Covid rage and preventing white people from being uncomfortable to finally issue a statement on Nazi rallies in Orlando. Most of the statement was devoted to attacking Democrats for being mean to him and Ilhan Omar because.
Having lived in Orlando, I never witnessed a Nazi rally. Maybe back when Walt was building Disneyworld, but this sounds a bit extreme.
I don't have a mayor. I live in unincorporated area of Alameda County. And California, especially Bay Area, is highly vaccinated and well below national average in Covid deaths. Most if them in unvaccinated Republican counties.
Well, good golly, Miss Molly..... As I have said...Florida's a GREAT place to live and work in freedom! Oh, and the water's warm, too! https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10249011/Florida-reports-LOWEST-cases-capita.html Florida reports LOWEST new COVID cases per capita in the nation - despite criticism of Gov. DeSantis for his ban on mask and vaccine mandate Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis may be vindicated for his refusal to impose pandemic lockdowns, as well as vaccine and mask mandates, after the Sunshine State posted the lowest number of new COVID-19 cases and deaths per capita in the nation. On Friday, the Sunshine State reported 1,393 new cases of COVID-19, roughly six cases per every 100,000 residents. The state also reported just one death in the past week. By contrast, Michigan leads the nation in daily coronavirus cases per capita - with a 7-day rolling average of 560 per 100,000 residents - despite Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer imposing some of the harshest restrictions in the nation.
Florida hides data showing how many tourists and snowbirds contract COVID-19 in the state https://www.news-press.com/story/ne...urism-season-affects-covid-counts/9296811002/ Two contractors failed to report 230,000 COVID tests during Florida’s omicron wave https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article258256475.html#storylink=cpy
Not jealous at all. Unlike you, I've actually navigated this pandemic pretty well. I mean I'm not the one who got so feverish from covid they bought a timeshare. My links are both from Florida-based news outlets. I would trust them over a British-based one as it concerns covid in Florida.
Sure, you roll with that. DeSantis had a program....and it's prevailing. Florida is not hurting any...at all.
So you don't believe DeSantis has continually and intentionally underreported covid cases in Florida?
https://floridapolitics.com/archive...24-but-ron-desantis-odds-continue-to-improve/ Donald Trump still the chalk for 2024, but Ron DeSantis’ odds continue to improve The markets are moving in the right direction for the Florida Republican. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ odds to win the Republican nod for President in 2024 are increasing. But former President Donald Trump remains the odds-on favorite — for now. That’s according to BoyleSports, which has DeSantis’ odds of winning the next presidential election at 13/2, or a probability of 13.33%. That still puts him behind Trump, who leads contenders with 3/1 odds, or 25%, and Democratic President Joe Biden, whose odds sit at 5/1, about 16.67%. That’s a move in the right direction for DeSantis, whose odds have improved from last week’s 10/1, or 9.09%. And it makes him more likely to win the presidential election than any candidate in America who hasn’t already held the office. “Donald Trump is still leading the race for the Republicans according to the betting, but he isn’t as hot a favorite as he once was,” said Lawrence Lyons, a spokesman for BoyleSports. “Ron DeSantis is the name we keep hearing and he’s the candidate trending in the right direction at this stage, so we’ve had no choice but to cut the odds on him being the Republican name on the ticket.” Asked just about the GOP nomination in 2024, Trump again has better odds than DeSantis. Betters give the ex-President odds of 11/10, or a probability of 47.62% of winning the nod. But DeSantis’ odds improved to 4/1, or a 20% chance. Behind DeSantis are former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley at 9/1, or 10%, and former Vice President Mike Pence at 12/1, or 7.69%. Haley notably signaled last year that she will not run if Trump does, but neither DeSantis nor Pence has made such a pledge. Lyons attributed the leap in the gambling set partly to a recent poll showing Trump leading DeSantis among Florida Republicans, but by a modest 47% to the sitting Governor’s 40%. DeSantis has a lead on every Democrat except Biden in the overall chances to be the next President. Vice President Kamala Harris holds 8/1 odds, or an 11.11% probability of winning the next presidential election. But unless Biden chooses not to run for a second term, she isn’t expected to run. Still, her odds remain higher than any Republican except Trump or DeSantis.
DeathSantis refused to answer question whether he agreed January 6 was normal political discourse. Coward for President!
SMART! He's playing it cool while he's in the running for Florida Governorship. After which he'll dig his heels in a bit,