Florida Gov. DeSantis will run for President in 2028

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Ban on protests in front of homes signed by Gov. DeSantis

Ban on protests in front of homes signed by Gov. DeSantis

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis answers questions during a press conference at Seminole State College in Sanford, Monday, May 16, 2022. DeSantis is at the school to announce $125 million in funding for nursing education. He said the state will likely take over Disney World's Reedy Creek Improvement District rather than local governments absorbing it after he signed a bill dissolving the longtime special tax district in April. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Anyone who protests in front of a private residence in Florida can face jail time and fines under a bill Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Monday.

The legislation makes it a second-degree misdemeanor to protest in a manner that is aimed at intentionally harassing or disturbing someone in their home. Violators face 60 days in jail and fines of up to $500.

Protesters can only be arrested after ignoring law enforcement’s orders to disperse, however.

The governor said the new law will prevent protests in Florida like those waged by abortion rights protesters in front of U.S. Supreme Court justices’ homes in Virginia.

“Sending unruly mobs to private residences, like we have seen with the angry crowds in front of the homes of Supreme Court justices, is inappropriate,” DeSantis said in an email to news agencies. “This bill will provide protection to those living in residential communities and I am glad to sign it into law.”

Some Democrats opposed the bill, arguing it infringes on people’s First Amendment rights to free speech.

The law is scheduled to take effect Oct. 1.
 

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The Wisconsin GOP held their convention this past weekend & the straw poll result for the 2024 GOP POTUS primary was a shocker:





Steve Deace's BlazeTV show discussed that poll today (Skip to the 31:40 time mark):


Steve discusses HBO's Bill Maher and his apparent, ongoing "red-pilling," this time taking on the lefty shibboleth of transgenderism. Then, Bob Vander Plaats of the Family Leader joins the show to discuss a new poll out of Wisconsin showing activists there choosing Ron DeSantis over Donald Trump in a potential 2024 GOP primary. In Hour Two, the team dissects Senator Ted Cruz's defense of his vote to send $40 billion to Ukraine.

Steve Deace barely made it out of community college in one piece, and then loosely attended a real college for a while. The Steve Deace Show serves up principled conservatism with a snarky twist every weekday from 12-2 PM ET on BlazeTV.

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This bytch too good at politics. It's easy for him because he really controls the Legislature in Florida


Teachers are all calling him out since teacher salaries in Florida rank 47th out of the 50 states, and he refuses to do anything about it. Not only that, but they're fleeing. A lot of people believe its to be able to primarily send school funding to private institutions (aka to Betsy Devos and Co.)
 

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he's peaking early

I'm not buying it

I'm not either

Put them two on a stage together and Trump big boys him out of there. Would probably say DeSantis wouldnt have even beaten Gillum if it wasnt for him and his base. He big boyed Jeb while never holding office. Coming in as a former president and resident of Ron's state...I dont see DeSantis being clever enough or having the infrastructure to counter program Trump. Trump would probably beat him in Florida
 
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