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Posted on 10/10/25 at 1:29 pm to singittomenafogimp
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I think he's 1000% subservient to GOPe and Israel lobby.
Based on what policies/bills he's enacted while in office?
Posted on 10/10/25 at 1:35 pm to GumboPot
1. other (hawley)
2. Vance
3. other
4. Rubio or Desantis
2. Vance
3. other
4. Rubio or Desantis
Posted on 10/10/25 at 1:39 pm to BugAC
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Based on what policies/bills he's enacted while in office?
Seriously?
quote:
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed multiple anti-BDS laws targeting companies, non-profits, and educational institutions that boycott Israel, with the most recent expansion signed in June 2025 . The legality of these laws has been challenged in court, raising First Amendment concerns, and court decisions in other states have been mixed. The U.S. Supreme Court has not yet considered the constitutionality of anti-BDS laws. Florida's anti-BDS laws DeSantis has overseen multiple iterations of anti-BDS legislation in Florida: HB 741 (2019): First, he signed legislation defining antisemitism to include applying a double standard to Israel. Expanded laws (2025): The newest law, SB 1678, significantly expanded the state's prohibition on boycotts against Israel. This legislation prohibits state contracts and funding for entities that support or engage in academic boycotts of Israel. It also requires the state to divest from companies and other entities on a "Scrutinized Companies or Other Entities that Boycott Israel List". The constitutional debate Legal challenges to anti-BDS laws in various states argue that they violate free speech rights protected by the First Amendment. Legal arguments: Critics, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), argue that boycotts for political change are a form of constitutionally protected speech. They cite the Supreme Court case NAACP v. Claiborne Hardware Co., which affirmed the right to engage in political boycotts. Counterarguments: Supporters of anti-BDS laws argue that these laws regulate commercial conduct rather than speech. They say that a state can choose not to subsidize or do business with companies whose actions contradict its policies, and this does not restrict a company's ability to express its view
Posted on 10/10/25 at 1:40 pm to tide06
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If Vance gets Trumps endorsement there is no race.
That's not how it works. I want to hear all of them.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 1:40 pm to GumboPot
Depends, so we want proven leadership or do we want to own the libs.
Vance for the latter, Desantis for the former.
Rubio may be the compromise choice.
None of the three are bad choices and would be unquestionably more competent than whatever communist the Dems run.
Vance for the latter, Desantis for the former.
Rubio may be the compromise choice.
None of the three are bad choices and would be unquestionably more competent than whatever communist the Dems run.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 1:43 pm to singittomenafogimp
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Ron needs to get Israeli cock out of his mouth and stop wearing heels as well as pretending to be MAGA while being Bush lite.
Since none of that is going to happen, he ain't winning any part of MAGA base.
It's comical that someone who joined last month, with 275 posts, has the talking points from early 2023 down verbatim.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 2:07 pm to singittomenafogimp
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Seriously?
Yes. I understand the Israel thing and not really questioning you on that, hell the current administration is all in on Israel as well.
Explain the GOPe policies he's enacted. By all measure, Florida is THE MOST MAGA state in the country, so much so that Trump has a residence there.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 2:13 pm to GumboPot
Tulsi Gabbard
Kristi Noem
Wesley Hunt
Eric Trump
Dennis Quaid
Jim Caviezel
Kevin Sorbo
Ron DeSantis
JD Vance
Kristi Noem
Wesley Hunt
Eric Trump
Dennis Quaid
Jim Caviezel
Kevin Sorbo
Ron DeSantis
JD Vance
Posted on 10/10/25 at 4:38 pm to aTmTexas Dillo
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That's not how it works. I want to hear all of them.
Trumps endorsement gives Vance ~35% of the GOP base as a baseline.
You add Elons money, Charlie Kirk’s posthumous endorsement and Thiel/Palantir as a backer and it’s over before it begins because no GOP donors will throw away money and upset what they view as a sure thing unless the GOPe want to take some desperate gamble on a Nikky Haley stooge type.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 4:44 pm to GumboPot
1. BDR
2. Vance
3. Rubio
4. Other
2. Vance
3. Rubio
4. Other
Posted on 10/10/25 at 4:49 pm to Bamatab
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Trump would endorse Rubio
I don't care if Trump endores him. Most of MAGA looks at Rubio like Lindsey Graham and Nikki Haley. They are Neocon Warmongers that I will never vote for. I would stay home like I did when it was Obama vs Romney and Obama vs McCain. I voted for Ron Paul and Trump in my lifetime and I would never waste my time or vote on a Neocon Globalist which is what Rubio is
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