Ron DeSantis, eyeing presidency, tests campaign message in Michigan
“The dystopian stories coming out of Florida should make Michiganders angry for what’s happening to folks in the Sunshine State,” said Sam Inglot, president of Progress Michigan.
“The dystopian stories coming out of Florida should make Michiganders angry for what’s happening to folks in the Sunshine State,” said Sam Inglot, president of Progress Michigan.
In two separate virtual media conferences, Democrats from that state and his home state of Florida decried the Governor and his allegedly extreme agenda ahead of speeches at the Midland County Republican Party Spring Breakfast and Hillsdale College.
Earlier today, leaders from organized labor, civil rights, and reproductive freedom advocacy organizations from Florida and Michigan held a virtual press conference ahead of Governor Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign stop at the Midland County Republican Party’s Spring Breakfast in Michigan tomorrow.
Florida Watch and DeSantis Watch, two progressive groups formed as Florida trends Republican red, organized a call Friday with Florida and Pennsylvania reporters to talk about the DeSantis record with elected and former officials from both states.