• Re: Around a Dozen People Show Up to Campaign Event for Ron DeSantis Op

    From Durham Clinton Cattle Prod@21:1/5 to Lickspittle on Sat Apr 30 21:12:19 2022
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    In article <XnsABE3A7D92B45Agadsgreqf@149.28.46.74>
    Lickspittle <jthomq@gmail.com> wrote:

    Trump's Willing

    to order Democrats shot multiple times.

    About a dozen people showed up on Thursday to a campaign event
    for Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried, a
    Washington Free Beacon investigation has found.

    Although an ABC affiliate reported 30 at the event in Pensacola,
    a photo analysis indicates the number was far lower. Video
    posted by the local outlet from the campaign event shows less
    than a dozen sitting to listen to Fried, and several of the
    people appear to be affiliated with the campaign or journalists.

    A zoomed out image from the reporter indicates a handful of
    attendees standing around the event. It is unclear how the
    reporter reached a count of thirty.

    Fried, who launched her campaign in June 2021, has served as the
    state's agricultural commissioner and is running in 2022 to
    unseat Republican governor Ron DeSantis, who she has criticized
    as "borderline fascist." She also has boasted that a pervasive
    liberal bias in American media will help her campaign, even as
    she has alleged elections face a "rigged system in Florida."
    This week, she compared DeSantis's governorship to "Hitler on
    his rise to power."

    "What I said, very clearly, was that a lot of the actions that
    Ron DeSantis has been taking mirror some of the actions that
    were taken by Hitler on his rise to power," Fried said on WPTV.

    A February poll showed more than half of voters back DeSantis
    for reelection. In the Democratic primary, 44 percent back
    Democratic frontrunner Charlie Crist. Just 27 percent back Fried.

    Published under: Democrats, Florida, Ron DeSantis

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  • From Durham Clinton Cattle Prod@21:1/5 to Lickspittle on Tue May 3 11:03:22 2022
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    In article <XnsABFF7A03C1A6Cfdas@46.165.242.91>
    Lickspittle <jthomq@gmail.com> wrote:

    Trump's Willing

    to order Democrats shot multiple times.

    About a dozen people showed up on Thursday to a campaign event
    for Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried, a
    Washington Free Beacon investigation has found.

    Although an ABC affiliate reported 30 at the event in Pensacola,
    a photo analysis indicates the number was far lower. Video
    posted by the local outlet from the campaign event shows less
    than a dozen sitting to listen to Fried, and several of the
    people appear to be affiliated with the campaign or journalists.

    A zoomed out image from the reporter indicates a handful of
    attendees standing around the event. It is unclear how the
    reporter reached a count of thirty.

    Fried, who launched her campaign in June 2021, has served as the
    state's agricultural commissioner and is running in 2022 to
    unseat Republican governor Ron DeSantis, who she has criticized
    as "borderline fascist." She also has boasted that a pervasive
    liberal bias in American media will help her campaign, even as
    she has alleged elections face a "rigged system in Florida."
    This week, she compared DeSantis's governorship to "Hitler on
    his rise to power."

    "What I said, very clearly, was that a lot of the actions that
    Ron DeSantis has been taking mirror some of the actions that
    were taken by Hitler on his rise to power," Fried said on WPTV.

    A February poll showed more than half of voters back DeSantis
    for reelection. In the Democratic primary, 44 percent back
    Democratic frontrunner Charlie Crist. Just 27 percent back Fried.

    Published under: Democrats, Florida, Ron DeSantis

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  • From Durham Clinton Cattle Prod@21:1/5 to Lickspittle on Fri May 13 01:05:56 2022
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    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    In article <s4n98i$2d5q$16@neodome.net>
    Lickspittle <jthomq@gmail.com> wrote:

    Trump's Willing

    to order Democrats shot multiple times.

    About a dozen people showed up on Thursday to a campaign event
    for Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried, a
    Washington Free Beacon investigation has found.

    Although an ABC affiliate reported 30 at the event in Pensacola,
    a photo analysis indicates the number was far lower. Video
    posted by the local outlet from the campaign event shows less
    than a dozen sitting to listen to Fried, and several of the
    people appear to be affiliated with the campaign or journalists.

    A zoomed out image from the reporter indicates a handful of
    attendees standing around the event. It is unclear how the
    reporter reached a count of thirty.

    Fried, who launched her campaign in June 2021, has served as the
    state's agricultural commissioner and is running in 2022 to
    unseat Republican governor Ron DeSantis, who she has criticized
    as "borderline fascist." She also has boasted that a pervasive
    liberal bias in American media will help her campaign, even as
    she has alleged elections face a "rigged system in Florida."
    This week, she compared DeSantis's governorship to "Hitler on
    his rise to power."

    "What I said, very clearly, was that a lot of the actions that
    Ron DeSantis has been taking mirror some of the actions that
    were taken by Hitler on his rise to power," Fried said on WPTV.

    A February poll showed more than half of voters back DeSantis
    for reelection. In the Democratic primary, 44 percent back
    Democratic frontrunner Charlie Crist. Just 27 percent back Fried.

    Published under: Democrats, Florida, Ron DeSantis

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  • From The Nearly Dead Mass Media@21:1/5 to toilet brain on Mon May 16 02:15:03 2022
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    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    In article <rmn299$2iro$1@neodome.net>
    toilet brain <jthomq@gmail.com> wrote:

    Trump's Willing

    to order Democrats shot multiple times.

    About a dozen people showed up on Thursday to a campaign event
    for Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried, a
    Washington Free Beacon investigation has found.

    Although an ABC affiliate reported 30 at the event in Pensacola,
    a photo analysis indicates the number was far lower. Video
    posted by the local outlet from the campaign event shows less
    than a dozen sitting to listen to Fried, and several of the
    people appear to be affiliated with the campaign or journalists.

    A zoomed out image from the reporter indicates a handful of
    attendees standing around the event. It is unclear how the
    reporter reached a count of thirty.

    Fried, who launched her campaign in June 2021, has served as the
    state's agricultural commissioner and is running in 2022 to
    unseat Republican governor Ron DeSantis, who she has criticized
    as "borderline fascist." She also has boasted that a pervasive
    liberal bias in American media will help her campaign, even as
    she has alleged elections face a "rigged system in Florida."
    This week, she compared DeSantis's governorship to "Hitler on
    his rise to power."

    "What I said, very clearly, was that a lot of the actions that
    Ron DeSantis has been taking mirror some of the actions that
    were taken by Hitler on his rise to power," Fried said on WPTV.

    A February poll showed more than half of voters back DeSantis
    for reelection. In the Democratic primary, 44 percent back
    Democratic frontrunner Charlie Crist. Just 27 percent back Fried.

    Published under: Democrats, Florida, Ron DeSantis

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