
Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo meets with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, in Miami, Florida on January 23, 2020. [State Department Photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]
The only other “potential” with that kind of money is former President Donald Trump. Who said politics isn’t exciting? (These mountains of money make California Gov. Gavin Newsom nipping at DeSantis publicly sound like a lap dog.)
In my conversations with you, you’re asking me why Florida isn’t a Constitutional Carry state. Don’t worry. It will be. DeSantis has promised it will be done (with the wave of his hand across the podium as if signing a bill) before he leaves office.
If DeSantis wins in November (he can’t run again for governor of Florida after this) his term runs for another four years. That is, unless he leaves early. Stay tuned…
A.L. Watch to see if a Constitutional Carry bill works its way through the Florida Legislature. If it does, it will be a huge sign of things to come for Mr. DeSantis and your America. Stick with me right here daily. I’m on it.
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