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FL Graham Cracker Backer ☀️🌴 @UF 🐊 he/him #VamosOrlando 🦁 #AOC2028

Gainesville, FL Katılım Ağustos 2023
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RJ🌷🗺️@RJ_maps·
The 2024 presidential election among nonwhite voters according to @votehub 🔵 Kamala Harris: 30,463,059 – 68.2% –530 EVs 🔴 Donald Trump: 14,189,951 – 31.8% – 8 EVs
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Our new pied-à-terre tax will have the ultra-wealthy elite — those who own $5 million apartments in New York City but don’t actually live here — pay their fair share.
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Richard “Reverend” Moorhead
I’ll be having butter and beer for dinner tonight Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon
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@UF @EDSecMcMahon Soooo when yall call me asking to donate to the alumni association im gonna be busy that day
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.@EDSecMcMahon is correct. DEI is discriminatory by design, antithetical to the purpose of a university, and incompatible with the pursuit of truth. The University of Florida has already acted on that conviction. In December 2025, our Board of Trustees adopted institutional neutrality and embedded an anti-DEI mandate within the presidential contract itself, ensuring that no university funds, public or private, will underwrite DEI at this institution. Dr. Stuart Bell stands with Secretary McMahon, the Board, and the people of Florida on this. He is ready to lead UF forward as a university defined by merit, rigor, and the pursuit of truth.
Secretary Linda McMahon@EDSecMcMahon

We need bold leaders to reorient higher education toward merit, truth-seeking, and academic rigor. Florida has led the fight to get discriminatory DEI out of our schools and universities. UF deserves a president who will continue to drive those reforms.

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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Less than two months apart. Two different women btw.
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Njörk
Njörk@Njoork·
The past is a different country
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Dan Thompson
Dan Thompson@DKThompson·
Florida lost a fantastic candidate for President because of fake outrage. Struggled to hire an interim because of the faux outrage. Have to pay him $2mm in an early leave payout because they found someone better suited long term. Now people are upset because he did something that every other school in the country did (including UF). That thing is now not allowed in Florida, but people that love pointing out problems and not solutions like to be outraged. It’s a weird snowflake tendency that I do not support or understand.
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Rick Scott
Rick Scott@SenRickScott·
I see that @UF’s lawyers have put together a fine crock of legalese that does absolutely NOTHING to answer the questions the people are asking about this candidate search. The multimillion-dollar amount, lack of transparency, and lopsided process here ALL still speak for themselves. Not to mention that this all appears to be a sham since the school is acting as if the new presidency is a foregone conclusion. Think of how many student scholarships could have been paid for with that salary money. We’re talking about public funds and, more importantly, public trust. Both demand a high level of accountability, which simply hasn’t been satisfied at all by this so-called “response”. The questions raised still stand, and they NEED to be answered.
FLORIDA@UF

The University of Florida was copied this week on a letter that included allegations related to its presidential search process, including the false assertion that UF violated state law to avoid public transparency in selecting a presidential search finalist.     That allegation is categorically untrue.     The University of Florida has complied fully with both Florida law and the regulations established by the Board of Governors throughout every stage of this presidential search.    Florida’s presidential search framework intentionally establishes a two-phase process.  In the first phase, state law expressly requires confidentiality for applicants and search committee deliberations.  Committee members sign non-disclosure agreements, and candidate interviews, discussions, and the selection process are legally required to be conducted outside of the public view.  The law further provides that while a finalist may be publicly announced, information regarding other candidates and committee deliberations remain confidential.      This framework was adopted for a reason: without confidentiality, many of the nation’s most qualified candidates simply would not participate in public university searches. Florida’s process reflects a deliberate policy choice by the Legislature and the Board of Governors to ensure universities can attract the strongest possible candidates while still providing robust public scrutiny of finalists.    The second phase of the process, the phase now underway, is entirely public.    The search finalist, Dr. Stuart Bell will participate in public forums open to faculty, students, staff, the public and the media.  Members of the community will have the opportunity to ask questions on a wide range of topics, including Dr. Bell’s positions and leadership decisions regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.    In addition to these forums, the Board of Trustees will interview Dr. Bell at a public meeting.  If selected as president-elect, the Florida Board of Governors will interview Dr. Bell at a public confirmation hearing.  Both hearings are open to the public, including students, faculty, staff, the public and the media.     Reasonable people may hold differing views regarding any candidate. But it is wrong to suggest that UF circumvented the law or operated outside the bounds of transparency established by the State of Florida.  The University followed the exact process required under Florida law, a process designed to both protect the integrity of the search and ensure meaningful public accountability.    The University of Florida remains fully committed to selecting a president who will advance UF’s trajectory as one of the nation’s premier public research universities while remaining aligned with the values, priorities, and laws of the State of Florida.    We encourage all interested members of the UF community to participate in the public forums and public meetings ahead.

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aezzie !! ♂
aezzie !! ♂@AezzieUwU·
State Supreme Court races are the echos of the coalitions from 20 years ago
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Polling USA
Polling USA@USA_Polling·
Amazing frankly
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State Rep. Angie Nixon
State Rep. Angie Nixon@AngieNixon·
DWS should run in the district she lives in.
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Elijah Manley
Elijah Manley@iElijahManley·
20+ Years in Congress. A disgraceful stint at the DNC. Years of being corporate America's top establishment Democrat. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz is the rot in the Democratic Party. The future of the party is the opposite direction of her. #FL20
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Kalon Fullerton
Kalon Fullerton@cowlonfull·
Oh cool England used the Beatles to announce their World Cup squad and everyone is really impressed but when Jelly Roll and Bert Kreischer and the third baseman for the Savannah Bananas announce the US team we’ll see who everyone thinks is better
England@England

Come Together.

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Elijah Manley
Elijah Manley@iElijahManley·
Debbie Wasserman Schultz is carpetbagging to FL-20, a black opportunity district instead of running in her own. DWS is everything that’s wrong with the Democratic establishment. From insider trading to payday lenders. I look forward to retiring her from public office permanently.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz@DWStweets

Today, I’m announcing my candidacy for Florida’s 20th congressional district. I’ll continue to use my seniority in Washington to make Broward a safer, less expensive place to live, raise a family, and retire. We cannot let Trump and DeSantis take away Broward County’s power.

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