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Florida Man
Florida Man@FloridaManAF·
James Fishback: >dominating the press >dominating Google search trends >has the highest event turnout by far >has the largest number of volunteers Yet no one in the republican party wants to acknowledge him?
Florida GOP@FloridaGOP

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Gary Fineout
Gary Fineout@fineout·
During brief farewell remarks former Sen. President Passidomo @Kathleen4SWFL talks about her decision to stay in office for final 2 yrs after her term as president. She says that she has heard "comments in the House about me desperately wanting to hang on to power."
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Gary Fineout
Gary Fineout@fineout·
Several bills passed by House have not been heard in Senate & are pretty much now dead They include: Stricter E-verify enforcement, lowering the gun buying age to 18, closing the "free kill" loophole in medical malpractice laws, prop taxes amendment & the flamingo bill
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Collins War Room
Collins War Room@CollinsWarRoom·
Collins 2 - Fishback 0 Groomy Tommy again tried to have his incels crash our event, this time in Miami. Again he failed, They were kicked out and ID’d by law enforcement. Our team are LE and .mil pros. We will never allow child predator supporters at our events. NEVER.
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CommiesOnCampus
CommiesOnCampus@CommiesOnCampus·
🔥BREAKING: UF President Selection Committee Member, Doug Band, Exposed with Deeper Ties to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell Than Previously Known; New Emails Show Close S#xual Relationship Involving Threesomes "In an email chain sent on Oct. 13, 2004, Maxwell wrote to Band: “Did I mention how sexy you are and how Carol and I were ploting disgustungs things w/you or I should say your body.” Five minutes later, Band replied: “And what I would do to you 2 chicas.”" This is the 2nd time UF Chair Mori Hosseini selected Band to serve in UF's president search. Last year Band sat on the committee that unanimously selected DEI-radical Santa Ono as its sole finalist. Band also serves on the board of directors for newly appointed Florida University System Board of Governor (BOG) Member Nick Sinatra's company. The University of Florida and Florida's Higher Ed System has a governance crisis. (Link to article in comments) @SUS_Florida @GovRonDeSantis @alevine014 @Paul_Renner @AshleyBellBarn1 @TimCerio @StasiKamoutsas @CarsonGoodFL @RepJoseOliva @Daniel_PerezFL @Sen_Albritton @SenRickScott @ByronDonalds @RepGregSteube
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Paul Renner
Paul Renner@Paul_Renner·
When I’m Governor, no one involved with Jeffrey Epstein will hold any position of trust in the state of Florida. Doug Band must resign immediately!
CommiesOnCampus@CommiesOnCampus

🔥BREAKING: UF President Selection Committee Member, Doug Band, Exposed with Deeper Ties to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell Than Previously Known; New Emails Show Close S#xual Relationship Involving Threesomes "In an email chain sent on Oct. 13, 2004, Maxwell wrote to Band: “Did I mention how sexy you are and how Carol and I were ploting disgustungs things w/you or I should say your body.” Five minutes later, Band replied: “And what I would do to you 2 chicas.”" This is the 2nd time UF Chair Mori Hosseini selected Band to serve in UF's president search. Last year Band sat on the committee that unanimously selected DEI-radical Santa Ono as its sole finalist. Band also serves on the board of directors for newly appointed Florida University System Board of Governor (BOG) Member Nick Sinatra's company. The University of Florida and Florida's Higher Ed System has a governance crisis. (Link to article in comments) @SUS_Florida @GovRonDeSantis @alevine014 @Paul_Renner @AshleyBellBarn1 @TimCerio @StasiKamoutsas @CarsonGoodFL @RepJoseOliva @Daniel_PerezFL @Sen_Albritton @SenRickScott @ByronDonalds @RepGregSteube

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Layla Collins
Layla Collins@Collinslayla·
I’ve been told @NikkiFried is openly telling people that @JayCollinsFL is the Republican the Democrats are worried about. She knows he flipped a blue district by 10 points, delivered huge conservative wins, and is the only candidate who will continue to build on @RonDeSantis’s wins to keep the Democratic Party irrelevant for the next eight years.
Nikki Fried@NikkiFried

You just look dumb when you say things like this. Maybe that is just your thing, but obviously isn’t not working.

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Michelle Salzman
Michelle Salzman@michellesalzman·
Using sexual assault as a punchline is harmful, as it trivializes a serious crime and can be deeply damaging to survivors. This type of humor contributes to a culture that minimizes the trauma of sexual violence, making it harder for victims to speak up and seek help. There is nothing political about sexual assault. It is not a weapon. It is not a talking point. It is not something to be mocked or used to score points. I shared my story because too many men and women in uniform suffer in silence. Shame thrives in darkness : and I refuse to let shame win. When someone attempts to use a survivor’s trauma as an attack line, it says far more about their character than mine. We can disagree on policy all day long. But exploiting someone’s assault to score political points is beneath the office we hold. I will continue to speak truthfully. I will continue to serve with strength. And I will not be intimidated back into silence. (Screenshots from my personal Facebook post with comment from my seated commissioner (who coincidentally represents the @NASPCOLA ) @myescambia
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Simone Marstiller
Simone Marstiller@SMarstiller·
@ChristinaPushaw This “debate” over the AG teaching at UF Law is so silly. The salary of Florida’s Solicitor General (the position not the person) has been supplemented for years by FSU Law via a part-time teaching gig. It’s good for the school and the students.
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Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸
Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸@ChristinaPushaw·
Come on. This is so ridiculous and we all know it. Having the sitting AG of Florida as a law professor is worth way more than $100,000. A lot of law professors get paid 3 or 4 times that much, and they aren’t teaching 40 hour weeks lol. They also aren’t AGs.
Jacob Ogles@jacobogles

Hold it. It was worth $100,000 out of @UF's budget just to make up the pay cut @JamesUthmeierFL took when he was appointed to a Cabinet position? To whom? Imagine if @ScottforFlorida or @VernBuchanan insisted taxpayers compensate the hits they took to their salaries when elected.

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Faith Merrill
Faith Merrill@itsFaithMerrill·
Many people ask me why I'm voting for @j_fishback to be Florida Governor over @ByronDonalds Byron was just asked if he would commit to a full abortion ban, and his response was, “Right now we're gonna keep the law as it is.” James has made it very clear that he will shut down every Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in the state. He also has stated that “He would be very proud to sign a full abortion ban.” Pick wisely Florida
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Stock Mom™
Stock Mom™@stockmom·
⚠️Florida GOP Gov candidate James Fishback started a secret romantic relationship with Keinah Fort when she was just 17. She was his employee at the high school debate nonprofit he founded (Incubate Debate). He was 27. 😲 Key red flags from court filings & reports: 🚩She joined at 16 in 2021 as a teen participant/employee. 🚩Fishback "systematically cultivated" the relationship by increasing personal one-on-one time. 🚩He explicitly told her to keep it hidden. It was described in her petition as a "classic isolation tactic commonly employed in grooming scenarios." 🚩Broward County Schools cut ALL ties with his org in 2022 after parent complaints of an "inappropriate romantic relationship" and misconduct with a minor. A board member resigned over the scandal. 🚩They lived together & got briefly engaged after she turned 18 in 2023, but the 10-year age gap, boss-employee power imbalance, financial dependence (she was paid sporadically by his nonprofit), secrecy demands, and her later claims of outbursts, all point to a very different man than he portrays himself to be. 🚩Keinah Fort claimed Fishback threw things, physically grabbed her and screamed at her. Does this sound like a sane individual? Incubate Debate is still operating. It gives James Fishback direct access to high school minors as founder/leader while running tournaments, one-on-one mentoring, travel, and paid roles for teens, like Keinah Fort. Do you really think he won't get involved with a minor again? Now he's running on strong families, protecting kids, bankrupting cheating spouses, and pushing a 50% sin tax on OnlyFans to stop young women selling their bodies and fight degeneracy. MAXIMUM HYPOCRISY AND PROJECTION ‼️ "Projection" is a defense mechanism where individuals attribute their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or impulses onto someone else to avoid internal discomfort or shame. Sounds like Fishback needs a shrink and a mental institution, not an elected office. Florida voters, do you really want a GROYPER GROOMER with this baggage as Governor? @j_fishback
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Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸
Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸@ChristinaPushaw·
Good point. I just want to point out something that the media has totally ignored in their quest for fake outrage about our @AGJamesUthmeier. A sitting AG teaching at a law school for $100k a year salary, is a great deal for the students. Nationally, it is not unusual for a law professor to make over $300k a year. (Way more than Uthmeier makes.) They also don’t have to work full-time and effectively can’t get fired. They sometimes get 6 months+ of paid vacation a year. All in all it’s an amazing job if you can get it. But the thing is 90% of law professors are liberal… so of course the same media who criticize Uthmeier have no problem with their ideological comrades getting these sinecures that pay 3-4 times as much, permanently.
Roy@Rwill235

In needless defense of James Uthmeier UF Law’s appointment of Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier as an adjunct professor is not some scandal. It is exactly what serious, flagship law schools do when they want students trained by people who actually run constitutional governance in real time. This is not a generic adjunct slot. UF’s own course listings show Uthmeier teaching “Federalism and Separation of Powers,” a subject that sits at the core of a state attorney general’s job. That is not window dressing. That is direct, institutional alignment. Reports indicate he is leading a small, 15-student constitutional law seminar and is being paid $100,000 per year. A seminar of that size is the highest-touch format a law school offers, and the whole point is intensity: more preparation, more tailored materials, more engagement, more feedback. The people pretending this is “two hours a week” are either missing the point or deliberately flattening it. A practitioner-led seminar is not a lecture cameo. It is a premium format designed to expose students to how doctrine functions when it collides with facts, institutions, and constraints. The salary is justified because the deliverable is not an hourly wage. It is access to decision-level expertise. Students are learning federalism and separation of powers from a sitting attorney general who deals with these questions in live disputes and real institutional negotiations. That experience cannot be replicated by reading cases alone. UF has also described the role as “part-time professor and advisor.” That matters. Distinguished practitioner adjuncts are often hired precisely to do more than teach a syllabus: advising students, shaping a program, strengthening a public-service pipeline, and making the institution more relevant to the work graduates actually pursue. Florida law explicitly contemplates paid teaching by senior public officials under guardrails. The statute allows additional compensation from an educational appropriation for an official whose salary is fixed or limited by law, capped at no more than one course of instruction during any one academic term, with required approvals. That is the state’s policy choice: allowed, structured, and supervised. Florida also has precedent for top state legal officials holding academic roles. Former Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is described in official congressional biography materials as an “adjunct professor,” and Stetson Law has publicly described her as having served as an adjunct professor at Stetson University College of Law. This kind of practitioner teaching is part of Florida’s legal-academic ecosystem. And Uthmeier’s academic work is not some brand-new invention. A published biography notes he has been an adjunct professor at Florida State University College of Law. This is a normal practitioner-faculty pattern in Florida legal education. Outside Florida, the model is plainly normal, and public records also show compensation for similar university roles can vary widely. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is listed as having held an adjunct associate professor role at the University of Minnesota Law School, and public payroll aggregation sites report university pay figures for him around the mid five figures in at least one year. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is listed on the University of Colorado Law faculty, and public payroll aggregation sites report six-figure university compensation for him in at least one year. The point is not the exact number, it is that attorneys general teaching in flagship law schools is routine, and pay depends on scope, structure, and institution. Bottom line: UF Law is doing what a flagship public law school should do. It is buying high-credibility experiential instruction in constitutional structure and governance, taught in an intensive seminar format, by someone with current, real institutional authority.

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Florida Fixer 🐊👊
Florida Fixer 🐊👊@FixerFlorida·
@CynthiaSMU Cynthia, can you ask the AG why illegals are not being put through everify. Why does he and the Senate support amnesty? And if $100,000 isn’t crazy then could we bump that up to like $300,000? I think I would be more comfortable knowing he makes more money than @ChristinaPushaw
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Sue 🇺🇸🏴‍☠️🐊🌴🌺🦩✌🏼
So where is our great Governor on this flyer? @FloridaGOP is this a legit, paid for, flyer? Governor DeSantis is the reason Florida is enjoying its bright red status. To slight him seems petty, is in poor taste, and makes me not want to donate this year. Perez has done more damage than assist the Florida GOP, unless the party leaders support derailing the DeSantis agenda. In which case, I’ll keep my purse closed. We expect our Conservative Party to take the high road-do the right thing. We should be celebrating our Governor. P.S. Our President knows Governor DeSantis has a brilliant legal mind. @EvanPower @Billhelmich
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Florida Fixer 🐊👊
Florida Fixer 🐊👊@FixerFlorida·
@MsMollyBest Your doing a good job of convincing yourself of this, not a good job explaining it everyone else though
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Molly Best
Molly Best@MsMollyBest·
She’s acting as a force multiplier for the federal MAHA movement — translating national priorities into real, measurable action in Florida by pushing transparency in some of the most commonly used food products.
Brock Juarez@BrockJuarez

I have yet to hear a single MAHA group say they want the First Lady to stop championing transparency in our food industry. What I’ve heard regularly are requests for more testing for toxins, metals, and pesticides in our food. And we will deliver. Fight goes on!

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Alex Andrade
Alex Andrade@RAlexAndradeFL·
I’ve seen a lot of @GovRonDeSantis employees whining on X about funding for a new food testing program they want created at DOH. Literally 0 state employees have come to my office and explained how these funds would be used or why they’re needed.
Jay Collins@JayCollinsFL

The Florida House is irresponsibly blocking funding for @CaseyDeSantis’s Healthy Florida initiatives. Representatives should join our First Lady in putting the health and wellness of Floridians above pettiness and donor interests.

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