Across this nation we are going to have some gubernatorial races to follow. Ron DeSantis (R) vs Tom Steyer (D) in November.
Trump’s choice and a liberal favorite win Florida gubernatorial nominations in Tuesday primaries, setting up a fierce November clash
"A Republican propelled by President Trump and an African American Democrat powered by a wave of liberal energy won the nominations for governor of Florida on Tuesday, setting up a colossal fall showdown between two potent political forces in the country’s biggest swing state.
Trump’s preferred candidate, Rep. Ron DeSantis, decisively won the GOP nomination. Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, a liberal backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer, claimed the Democratic nod in an upset. Both are 39, representing a generational shift, and defeated more moderate opponents.
Their victories instantly elevated the themes that have jolted and polarized the country during the Trump era — race, health care, immigration and the environment — to the political foreground of the third-most-populous state in the country and one that promises to be a battleground in the next presidential election."
Trump’s choice and a liberal favorite win Florida gubernatorial nominations in Tuesday primaries, setting up a fierce November clash
"A Republican propelled by President Trump and an African American Democrat powered by a wave of liberal energy won the nominations for governor of Florida on Tuesday, setting up a colossal fall showdown between two potent political forces in the country’s biggest swing state.
Trump’s preferred candidate, Rep. Ron DeSantis, decisively won the GOP nomination. Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, a liberal backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer, claimed the Democratic nod in an upset. Both are 39, representing a generational shift, and defeated more moderate opponents.
Their victories instantly elevated the themes that have jolted and polarized the country during the Trump era — race, health care, immigration and the environment — to the political foreground of the third-most-populous state in the country and one that promises to be a battleground in the next presidential election."