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Meatball claims $15 million in 3rd quarter fundraising.

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Casey's going to completely lose her shit when he inevitably folds the tent up and goes home. No more nookie for the meatball!
 
His disastrous campaign was inevitable once people outside of Florida learned more about him.

Hopefully he runs against Scott...so at least one worthless Republican disappears.
 
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He and his corrupt regime got sued for Open Records regarding Covid outbreaks in 2021.

Miami Herald found out/figured out the delay tactics his buds used made it look like pandemic deaths were always getting better/dropping, when exactly the opposite was happening.

FL had to pay the legal costs for that lawsuit, as well. And, yet, I had an entire thread on FL's delayed reporting, illustrating graphically exactly what they were doing 2 years ago....
 


“They know that they were wrong, they know that they broke the law, and our lawsuit caught them red-handed,” Smith continued.

“They were hiding this information from the public,” said FLCGA Director of Public Access Initiatives Michael Barfield in the same on-air appearance. “So taxpayers lost $300,000 and didn’t get the information that they are constitutionally entitled to.”

The terms of the settlement agreement require the health department to provide detailed COVID-19 data for the next 3 years, including vaccination counts, case counts, and deaths, aggregated weekly, by county, age group, gender, and race. Additionally, the department is required to pay $152,250 in attorneys’ fees to the plaintiffs and to make a payment in the same amount for its own attorneys’ fees.
 
“They know that they were wrong, they know that they broke the law, and our lawsuit caught them red-handed,” Smith continued.

“They were hiding this information from the public,” said FLCGA Director of Public Access Initiatives Michael Barfield in the same on-air appearance. “So taxpayers lost $300,000 and didn’t get the information that they are constitutionally entitled to.”

The terms of the settlement agreement require the health department to provide detailed COVID-19 data for the next 3 years, including vaccination counts, case counts, and deaths, aggregated weekly, by county, age group, gender, and race. Additionally, the department is required to pay $152,250 in attorneys’ fees to the plaintiffs and to make a payment in the same amount for its own attorneys’ fees.
It needs to be retroactive since DeathSantis loves to talk about his alleged Covid success.
 
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That decision cost lives,” said Carlos Guillermo Smith, a Democratic former state congressman who filed the lawsuit against the Florida health department, later joined by the Florida Center for Government Accountability

Seems awfully political, it's not the surgeon General bringing the case, not the department of health, not a doctor, not even a chiropractor... just a washed up Democrat politician.
 
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