Tag: Florida LGBTQ limitation bill
Gov. Newsom Pledges $100,000 to the Campaign of Florida Dem. Gubernatorial Candidate Charlie Crist
California Governor Gavin Newsom pledged $100,000 to the campaign of former Republican Governor and current Democratic gubernatorial candidate of Florida Charlie Crist in the latest political maneuver against Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis. In recent years, Newsom and DeSantis have...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Responds to Gov. Newsom’s July 4th Ad
During a speech in Cape Coral, Florida on Friday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis finally responded to Governor Gavin Newsom’s 4th of July campaign ad, raising numerous points and concerns over what the Governor said in the ad. Newsom, who many...
The Floridian response to Newsom’s July 4th Florida Ad
California Governor Gavin Newsom, after a week of speculation, released his long-awaited Florida ad on Monday, drawing the ire of many in the Sunshine State. While the Globe has already pointed out the ads many faults, as well as the...
Speculation Grows Over Governor Newsom’s Ad Buys in Florida
Speculation grew on Tuesday around Monday’s news of California Governor Gavin Newsom’s purchase of $105,000 of cable television ad buys in Florida to air on July 4th. https://twitter.com/MediumBuying/status/1541539586580664320 Many outlets have speculated that Newsom could be starting a dark horse...
LA County Board of Supervisors Votes To Suspend All Official Travel to Florida, Texas
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to suspend all official travel to Florida and Texas over each respective states’ restrictive LGBT policies. The vote on Tuesday can trace the Board’s decision to actions made...
Gov. Newsom Ignites Criticism in Florida Over Calling For Disney Workers to Move Back to CA
During the weekend, California Governor Gavin Newsom called on Disney to move workers back from Florida to California following the rise of a gender orientation discussion bill in Florida. Critics quickly fired back. The growing discontentment dates back to July...